He’s not dead according to this documentary I saw.
He’s not dead according to this documentary I saw.
For the Niners its the Golden Gate Bridge, Cable Cars and either the Ferry Plaza or Lombard St.
White Trash Jennifer Lawrence?
Holy Shit! Is Jay Cutler playing Lockjaw in the Inhumans show?
I was looking through the band who played Day on the Green and there were some pretty crazy line ups, especially in the 70's. Sadly I only got to see two of them. Both with Metallica.
I had a manual that ran perfectly for 10 years. I sold it to a friend who “hadn’t driven stick in a while” He replaced the transmission within a year.
I hadn’t seen that before. That’s great
But they have a great radio station!
That’s nothing. I saw Metallica play with Guns N Roses at the Oakland Coliseum like a week before the playoffs started. People were tearing up the sod and throwing it at each other. I was covered in dirt by the end of that show.
I happened to see Toy Story 3 during a summer matinee. The theater was filled with little kids and me, a 40 year old man wearing 3d glasses, bawling his eyes out.
I wonder how many boxes Cruise had to stand on for that shot.
If I had more stars to give for this post, I would give them. I chose to sit through possibly the worst basketball for the last 30 years. I’m enjoying every single minute of this.
I hadn’t seen that before. Stomper is way ahead of that androgynous Lou Seal.
I love this story. And I can totally picture him throwing bricks into a dumpster.
That brick story is so great.
Were-wolves, not swear-wolves.
And Stu and Nick too!
I like what the Dave Koval, the new president of the A’s, has done. The team still isn’t great but it seems like ownership is actually listening to the fan base for a change.
How soon people forget Chris Cohan. I’d much rather have an annoying “Tech-Bro” owner than an owner who only cared about putting out the cheapest product available.
If you watch it for Holly Hunter you will be very disappointed. Plus it’s a terrible movie.