I remember in when I was in middle school (2000ish) skyway opened a location in Stow. Needless to say Swensons is everywhere and that skyway is a smokers shop.
I remember in when I was in middle school (2000ish) skyway opened a location in Stow. Needless to say Swensons is everywhere and that skyway is a smokers shop.
Swensons in Akron. It’s expanded to Cleveland and Columbus recently. One of those, “best burgers” places that every region seems to have. We’d go there growing up, and every time I’d take leave from the Army it was my last stop on my way out of town.
I’m pretty sure those ads are targeted towards each individual reader. I turned ads on to check and got a deadspin merch ad.
If I had to guess I’d say this. Or any of your other ignorant comments.
As a former Army Medic and now a Firefighter/Paramedic I’ve seen my fair share of awful injuries/deaths.
“Don’t do it! Keep killing yourself for my entertainment until you shoot yourself in the chest so scientists can study your brain!”
“Oh right... The murders.” - OJ Simpson
Boomers aren’t aware that Gen Z exists. They also aren’t aware that Millenials are now early 20s to late 30s.
I’ve been reading this site since 2007 and it has always had political writing.
I miss Alissa, watching all the little manlets get angry over her writing was really entertaining.
This is a weird take, especially when the entire genre of country exists.
Imagine being the comedian living off of one YouTube video you made in 2008.
So a bunch of incels who’ve never run without pressing a button on a controller are upset about woman in a video game?
Attend an NFL game! Get the true NFL experience! Where fans can get concussions, just like the players!
“Toxicsrt” is a very fitting name for this chud.
Lives on the line for feeedom? Lol what bull shit. The oldest of Boomers may have been old enough to catch the end of Vietnam. There hasn’t been a war “fought for freedom” since World War II. I’ve been deployed and I’d never say something as cornball and tired as, “I put my life on the line for feeedom!” Fucking…
I honestly thought Jim Breuer was dead.
One of the things I miss about living in New York was the awful-but-amazing-at-the-same-time sports radio. I'd listen to the fan on my way into and home from work just to hear the ridiculous takes and callers.