We need to know your fantasy team name or else we don’t care.
We need to know your fantasy team name or else we don’t care.
So don’t do that?
Yes he did. Just barely, but he did.
Most sports are boring
I like to pull up to the pump, put on the pump lock, and then go into the minimart WHILE the gas is pumping.
You’re the one being “obtuse” if you think the forward progress call was correct. Mariota wasn’t “wrapped up in the backfield,” he was hit and lost control of the football on his way to the ground. If that is forward progress, than literally any big hit should instantly be called forward progress as well.
That was obviously forward progress
Get a password manager and never forget usernames or passwords again.
Miami would like a word with you
Because in that situation he didn’t go to the ground.
If you were burying a loved one would you like to see a person walking their dog or a family riding bikes? I assume the answer is no.
Don’t forget about including rules/expectations for pets, if necessary. Things like whether animals are allowed on the furniture, how many treats they are allowed, and whether or not they get any scraps from the table.
Why we quite need Lord Of The Rings as a TV series baffles me slightly
I mean you can, but that doesn’t really have anything to do with the point of this post. Even if you set up email forwarding you would still have to login to your Apple account with the old email address.
I think you’re missing the point. For example, my first email address was created in middle school, and it was something embarrassing like bicyclebro17@hotmail.com. I later got a gmail address that just used my real name, but I was stuck with my silly hotmail account as my Apple ID for iTunes and such. This article…
Amazon has a good return policy and items still have a warranty if anything is wrong with it, so who cares? It’s still a good deal.
Amazon has a good return policy and items still have a warranty if anything is wrong with it, so who cares? It’s…
And?
And?
You’re right, the code in the article body does not have an “s” at the end, but the Amazon widget thing does.
You’re right, the code in the article body does not have an “s” at the end, but the Amazon widget thing does.
Why not a reusable plastic sandwich container from Rubbermaid or similar?
AT&T had a commercial where the daughter packs a stuffed monkey in her dad’s briefcase before a trip, and he sends her pictures.