jakuiper01
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jakuiper01

Since I’ve never seen nor heard of Roy Rodgers, I have to say I do think Arby’s is better. However, I always preferred Hardee’s roast beef to Arby’s.

He’s just picking the Saints to cover FFS.

Or, we could see what actually happened in Budapest

Huh, might be a regional thing, but by me, rock salt is actually the salt you’re talking about mixed with actual chunks of rock or gravel. We just call the “rock salt” you talk about, salt.

Bill - my wife hates Star Wars like she hates mushrooms (she FUCKING hates mushrooms-I may have married a monster) so she’ll never go to a show with me, but seriously, just find a friend or go by yourself to opening night show at like 10 or 11. It’s fucking awesome leaving the house at 8:30, grab a beer or 3 at the

Or, just ask the dealer not to put them on when you sign the paperwork. I’ve done that with the past 2 cars I’ve bought, and they’ve obliged (I didn’t before that because my family owned a car dealership and wanted to advertise for them)

I don’t think you’re making the point you think you are making.

Huh, I traveled internationally for only my 3rd time this past October and knew that I had to at least check to make sure my wife’s passport would work (it wouldn’t have as it expired in December, but had plenty of time to do a non-expedited renewal).

Iris you could come up with a better joke.

the strike-shortened season was 1994

I know that Harrison Smith will almost certainly make the Pro Bowl as an alternate once half the league drops out.

However, the correction is wrong. I used Republican and Democrat to describe the individuals that control certain state/municipalities. That makes it a noun. The way I used the term was to say “controlled by” the political party. Saying “controlled by Democratic” is not correct.

Thanks for the name calling. Glad to see the old standby hasn’t fallen by the wayside.

So what is the “proper” way to say it then?

Not to mention that this issue arises in both Republican and Democrat “controlled” states/municipalities

I’m not doing what I do to make sure the lights work. I go from the bottom up so that I make sure I don’t leave any gaps or dead spots of lights in the tree.

It’s not a bad take if you want the lights lit when putting them on the tree. I want to only put the lights up once, so I always start at the bottom with the lights plugged in. That way I know I don’t have any “dead spots” and can adjust pretty easily. There’s no way to do that if you decorate from the top down with

Man, I only wish in my area Christmas music was played only for 1 month. There are 2 stations that flip to all Christmas on November 1.

Back when WI still had yellow plates with black letters/number (late 70s/80s), I remember seeing HMFIC on a plate as a kid and asked my dad what that meant. I doubt you could get that approved these days.

Ray Rice may disagree with you on that.