Buc-ee’s is the greatest. No clue about how their coffee is but the food is fantastic, the bathrooms are spotless, and the beaver is awesome.
Buc-ee’s is the greatest. No clue about how their coffee is but the food is fantastic, the bathrooms are spotless, and the beaver is awesome.
The 13 fans in attendance were stoked.
I appreciate that Emily made that obvious in the opening paragraph, but it’s still outright contradictory to the article’s title, and thus, clickbait. That said, I know that writers don’t always get to write the headline that accompany their article, so maybe this was an error in communication if not clickbait.…
(cites no place with actual free cheeseburgers)
Someday in the not-too-distant future, when we’re remembering some guys, I’ll probably remember Shaun Livingston.
Real talk - this was simple and elegant. Thank you.
Detroit, because they are probably the largest city without a professional football team.
Or just put a bear in the stands. A bear will keep order!
Aww man, I was excited to see Brown run forty yards downfield then thirty-five yards back to catch Carr’s deep ball.
They do, they long ago decided it was part of their mission to be open for 1st responders, relief workers and survivors of disasters. A hot meal means a lot when natural disasters hit. Their corporate philosophy is pretty unique, for years they helped battered women get away, by paying them in Cash (Easier to hide)…
Hitting a baseball is 100% the hardest. In theory, I could get a first down in the NFL if every single one of my teammates threw perfect blocks and it was already like 2nd and 2 to go. Basketball, you could fire up a shot and get lucky I suppose. If anything it’s probably the easiest skill of the three. I say hitting…
I always think about the fact that the lowliest benchwarner on any given professional team was The Guy With The Ball at every other stage of their career. It’s so easy to forget.
1) Make sure it’s dual band; 2.4gHz and 5gHz
Wait. A well researched and well written article about soccer that’s also concise? I’m very confused.
When even Gronk is smart enough to retire, it’s hard to hold a grudge against Andrew Luck
I totally agree. If you’re a fan of Andrew Luck and the Colts and you hear that he’s retiring with no context then you’re going to have a pretty emotional reaction to that. But if you want to boo him after he’s gone up to the podium and explains through tears his heart wrenching decision then you’re an asshole.
“but dads have become a culturally acceptable target for gentle mockery and loving parody”
It is totally about behavior. If it was about logic, people wouldn’t get this far into debt in the first place!
Great article. Queue everyone disagreeing with it....