PBR is a perfectly serviceable beer in the same way that scaphism is a perfectly serviceable way to die.
PBR is a perfectly serviceable beer in the same way that scaphism is a perfectly serviceable way to die.
They're being unduly biased by Foodspin
Certainly, and I wasn't trying to address that really - more the OP's suspicion that the black players on the NZ roster were most likely American (as is the case for a lot of European professional leagues), when they're not.
From what I can find online, the Maori tend to be okay with the teams using the haka, but are…
I actually just checked the roster - they have one American (Casey Frank, one of the white guys), an Englishman, a Fijian, and an Australian - the rest were all born in New Zealand.
I'm a big fan of the Manimal's slight eyebrow shrug.
Right, I'd like to see the graph with just winning and grades. As promised in the headline.
This would've been an interesting article to share if it actually had to do with winning and grades, rather than subjective "shame" bullshit.
Glad to see this actually applies to all assault, rather than only specific kinds.
This seems really awesome. Limited pain photography seems a lot more accessible than standard performance art.
The law disagrees with you, though.
I've actually drunk to this point on more than one occasion, and especially combined with the fact I'm usually just "smart" enough to grab a Red Bull to keep me going, can regularly be social (but blacked out) for hours afterwards. It scares me sometimes.
I'm a little curious as to why a guy good enough to get nominated for D-II player of the year (James Franklin, #80) is rated below guys like Bryan Harsain (#72), who was a backup D-I QB, or Art Briles (#73), whose description revolves around his injury.
Really? I always figure it's some McCown. Formerly "some Detmer".
When I was there a few years back, a couple tourists had climbed down onto the big ledge that's completely on the other side of the safety wall along the path. They were hanging there with their feat over and I got some shots of them, from a safe spot and distance.
Personally, I have to brace myself if I even try to…
Given the way the elderly demographic skews Republican, keeping them from voting might fit under "be careful what you wish for".
Unfortunately for those who want to attack bro country, this song isn't nearly as good as "Girl in Your Truck Song". Get your music together first, then talk politics.
Clearly she doesn't deserve the agency to express her own opinion. She's just a player's wife, after all.
Well, that obvious leap is a good one. Sometimes the minerals in the water can give it a distinctive taste. We always used to joke the IC was brewed with "real Pittsburgh river water", and that wasn't a compliment.
The Rolling Rock love is a western PA thing - for the longest time it was brewed out there (in Latrobe, which gets bonus points for being Arnold Palmer's hometown), and the alternative was Iron City, so it's understandable. Now that Budweiser bought it and it's brewed in Newark, there's no reason for any attachment.
In general, anyone still mad about Michael Vick feels that dogs are more important than any people, not just women.