Kentucky got royally screwed by the NCAA in that investigation compared to what’s not going to happen to North Carolina. I thought being a blue blood meant something.
Kentucky got royally screwed by the NCAA in that investigation compared to what’s not going to happen to North Carolina. I thought being a blue blood meant something.
“It’s incredibly hard to win at college sports and be an upstanding Christian.”
I thought it was their retention policies that were the problem.
Seems this is the team President Wilson was looking for:
What about Anal Roberts? What are their recruiting policies?
I’m with you 100% - it’s a difficult line to walk (no pun intended). I do tend to go with either lightweight hikers or running shoes - but as close to all black as possible.
I said it’s fie to look like a tourist if tat’s ok with you. When I go to Asia as a 6'2" bald white guy I’me not blending in as a local, but in Europe or South America I don’t want my appearance to scream “I’m a tourist, charged me double!” That’s just me - it clearly doesn’t bother a lot of people.
Well I think that picture is completely different to the first one. The second is perfectly acceptable for most travel and semi formal events - the first one is really only suitable for dragging other people off the plane before you leave or for patrolling the grounds of wherever you are going.
There’s a difference between kids and early twenties people wearing trainers/sneakers around the world and 40 and 50 something people in cargo shorts and white New Balance - the latter screams American (or British) tourist. That may be fine for you, but may not be wise everywhere.
Posted less than a week ago on Serious Eats. At least give them the hat tip? http://www.seriouseats.com/2017/04/reconstitute-soak-dried-porcini-shiitake-wood-ear-mushrooms-stock-wine.html
Yeah but steak, American steak. If you disagree you need to get real steak in flyover country. When people get mad at you for calling it steak instead of its proper cut name then you are in the right place.
I think she mean the mob is the public criticism after he murdered someone in cold blood.
Green Tea Kit-Kats. From Japan, I get them from the local Asian supermarket. All the the text is in japanese with a sticker slapped on for the english nutrient facts.
Ritter Sport Rum Raisin Hazelnut Milk Chocolate. Other Ritter flavors are available all over, but I’ve yet to find this German version in US stores. I could buy it online easily enough, but I think starting the habit of buying candy online could be a slippery slope for me.
“My situation was no different than—I don’t know whether I should say this—than a lynch mob coming after me.”
The couple I’ve been to in TX were...not very good.
TimTams from Australia! I’ve found them once or twice in the USA at general supermarkets branded as “Arnott’s” alone, and they’re consistently stocked at my local World Market (for a hefty markup). I can eat a whole package in a single sitting without noticing, and during a brief time living in Sydney my friends and I…
Green Tea Kit-Kats.