Well I've only ever really driven in three states, so here we go:
Well I've only ever really driven in three states, so here we go:
After having our seats kicked and getting screamed at after every big Seahawks play or 49ers mistake for 3 hours, we got to watch Seattle win on a FG as time expired. 5 seconds later a drunk Seahawks fan was holding a camera in my face yelling something unintelligible.
My last live NFL viewing experience was in 2009 in Seattle when they were playing against the 49ers. My girlfriend bought me tickets as a birthday present. She had never been to an NFL game.
I rocked a 95 Buick Regal coupe for a long time. It didn't use space efficiently, but it had a ton of it. It also had the comfiest bench seats known to mankind.
My mom's old 1995 Ford Windstar fit all of my belongings with space to spare when I was moving to/from college. The second and third rows were a pain in the ass to take out/put back in, but not at all difficult.
There's no way to completely eliminate risk. Kids die cheerleading and playing baseball too. These seem like high numbers and it seems like this shouldn't be a thing that happens, but really, it's just part of life. I bet more people die slipping in the shower every day than there are high school kids that die playing…
I own a newer car, but it's relatively light on gadgets and toys, which was one of the main drivers behind buying it. 2012 Mazda3 hatch. No GPS, no climate control, no heated seats, no sunroof, no touchscreen, etc.
I've had my Vita since Christmas, play it often, and the screen is still perfect.
Gyoza is Japanese, not Chinese. Gyoza in Japan is always the same thing whereas in China they have dozens of different dumplings that can be called jiaozi or pot sticker.
Regarding travel annoyances:
What's referred to as "gyoza" in Japan is usually referred to as "pot sticker" in the US. If you go to a bar in Japan and order gyoza, you will get approximately the same thing as you would if you ordered pot stickers from Panda Express in the US.
I'm saying report, block, and ignore. Don't give them the satisfaction of you being upset, which is what their goal is. It might take a few weeks, or a few people reporting him, for him to get muted or banned, so turning his banning into a personal crusade just gives him more fuel.
Of course he should be muted at the very least and probably banned. That's a given. I don't understand the whole personal crusade aspect that comes up whenever people are upset by comments on the internet. You have a limited number of hours on this planet, use them wisely.
That's pretty much what I've gotten out of the commercials. Every time they come on, it sounds like Kutcher's doing a bit for SNL or something.
Am I the only one who HATES the Aston grill on Fords? I had been starting to warm up to Ford too. I had been considering a Mustang, should the situation present itself. I almost bought a Focus. I will never ever ever buy a Ford with an Aston grill.
They didn't steal it, but it waters down Aston Martin's iconic designs and frankly it looks HORRIBLE on every Ford. It's worse than the faux chrome garbage they had been putting on every model.
I hate that too, but I also don't drive an Audi. Also, her car is going to look a lot dumber after she gets into an accident because she didn't want someone else to think, "EWW WHY IS ONLY ONE DRL LIT UP"
I'm not too well-versed on Xbox Live either, but I think the most they can do to him is a temporary ban and maybe muting him.
I loved the Ninja restaurant when I went. The magician that came to our table was hilarious and the cocktails were awesome. Food wasn't really worth it and was really overpriced, but it was definitely worth going.
I've been to Ninja Akasaka. It was awesome. Highly recommend for anyone in the Tokyo area.