+1 Sounds good to me!
+1 Sounds good to me!
I posted elsewhere about this but I'm half joking/ half terrified. I'm early 30's, decent job, kids (if that doesn't drive you to drink I don't know what does...), and have a strong social circle. The parents in my hood unwind by getting together after dinner and having a few. Sometimes the wife and I will have…
I have two beers as a nightcap to watch tv most nights. I only say most because then on the weekends its typically 3-4 for happy hour on Friday, 5-6 spread out for Saturday randomness (CFB, parties, the like) and 4-5 after my soccer games on Sunday. So, thats like 22-24 beers a week.....Maybe Mom wasn't so off base…
Out kick the coverage has identified Bama Mom, fwiw.
Or any owner who asks for and receives public money in a city with budget shortfalls for cops, teachers, firefighters, etc...
My first thought as I was watching this last night was, "I bet Deadspin gifs this." My second thought, after seeing this article, was, "I've been reading Deadspin way too much".
I think the best female MMA / BJJ fighter in the world isnt even in UFC. She's in med school and would rather fix bones than break them. And if you know anything about BJJ you know exactly who I'm talking about.
Thanks for the kind words! If a main focus of driving is safety then why would you jut out and potentially cause harmful/wreck/road ragey situations with someone to enforce a "rule" you think ought to be enforced when you aren't the enforcer? Just seems so silly. That might be a nice addendum to the rules up there.…
What about the person that sees you trying to use the zipper merge as an affront to humanity and cuts over to your side to keep you from doing so about 2000 feet before the lane ends? Those folks are the worst. I rarely get road rage but when someone does this it makes me want to commit war crimes.
Right, they just pulled the lever in the cab and left it cracked. My mother was telling me this about 15 years ago and these days I dont notice it as much, just on occasion. The cars dont really pull anything, just the occasional fancy person waving or cop car proceeding in the p-rade. It also tends to be cooler…
Al Michaels: Premiering this Friday, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug!
In New Orleans, during Mardi Gras, the cars and trucks in the parades would always have their hoods popped. My mom used to tell me they did that to keep the engines from overheating. Not sure if that's legit but I've always wondered...
C'mon, @Deadspin, how much did you pay for that Hall of Fame vote? How much did it take for idiot to be bought? http://t.co/koKwrpXOji
Why worry about the availability of alcohol? A month on water and fruit juice might even improve some folks' health
from yahoo answers:
Saying Jim Brown played lacrosse is like saying Michael Jordan played basketball. Ask anyone in the know and they will tell you he was considered the BEST to ever play.
I, too, miss those kinds of heavy weights. The problem is most of the guys who could fill those shoes are playing on Sundays or shooting hoops. Demarcus Ware might actually have killed someone had he chosen boxing instead of football, to say nothing of folks like Justin Smith.
You could of course be lucky and own a bar like The Boot in New Orleans. Located literally across the street from Tulane, the bar recoups all of its yearly operating expenses during Mardi Gras or so I'm told. Everything else is just profit.