Not a Lost fan?
Not a Lost fan?
Whatever they want.
Yes, but also no visible panty lines, which is a huge plus.
So what have the Dothraki and Unsullied armies been eating this whole time? They’ve each traveled half the length of the Seven Kindoms (about 1500 miles by some estimates) through war and winter-ravaged lands with no visible supply lines.
Which makes the dragons burning a convoy of food wagons carrying months’ worth of food last season ridiculously short sighted.
He’s the only inarguably hateable character left. It’s series tradition.
“May I ask how are we meant to feed ‘the greatest army the world has ever seen’”
He did offer a drink to Yara, she declined.
Hmmmm.....Bronn gonna Bronn though.
That’s why a good burger is actually the cheapest, fattiest ground beef you can buy.
I can’t help but feel skeptical about this entire article because the person in the picture is pressing down on what appears to be a burger that’s been sitting on the grill for quite some time with a spatula like an uneducated heathen.
[ahem] you can also pre-smash them https://skillet.lifehacker.com/why-you-should-pre-smash-your-burgers-1832966230
TLDR alert - I heard the bit about the agents too, but even if the agent was worried that Albies was going to leave and decided to violate his fiduciary duty by MAKING him sign some kind of deal, the agent still could have locked in a much, much, much better number than this one. You could double the value of this…
You press it immediately when the burger goes on the pan, before any of the fat can liquefy. It’s still cold so it doesn’t squirt out.
What bothers me most about young players signing longer term deals at this point in their careers is that it feels like the agents are providing really awful counsel about the outyear market.
God bless American cheese.
This was interesting (from last year). http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/22933292/top-prospect-ronald-acuna-rejects-30-million-contract-offer-atlanta-braves
You are 100% correct. The issue is that it isn’t like the money is going to be used to reward fans or anything. It’s just more money in the pocket of billionaire owners. And by taking less money, it could hurt other guys (in arbitration, for example), when teams can say, well this player wants $9 million but Albies…
But there’s a case to be made that guys like Albies are signing these contracts *because* of the market that Keuchel and Kimbrel are sitting through right now. They’re taking less than they would have made on the open market 5 years ago to ensure that they don’t have to actually put up with the volatility of that…