That upside down bird kinda looks like Sonic.
That upside down bird kinda looks like Sonic.
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Thank you for this incredibly kind comment. I screen shotted it so when I have bad days I can look back at it! :)
I would argue one of the biggest barriers to more people cutting the cord is getting sports on streaming services.
Early 50's but age and life spans in DB has always been kinda odd.
For those who can’t view the video at work (or wherever)...
Would be nice if the game title were included in either the article title or the first paragraph
You do you, of course, but every time peope use perjoratives like “Herr Asshat” or “D. Turnip” or “orange Frankenstein” (I just made that up) you take a way a little of the credibility of your argument. Your message is weakened and people gloss over what you say.
in case people in moscow want to watch