vikingdrewby
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Lucky for him he’s graduating college in an economy with a sub 5% unemployment rate. Much tougher for us who graduated from 2008-2011.

ah yes, affordable housing for you, which in turn would just make the remaining housing stock more expensive for someone else that wants to live in NYC. seems fair.

grew up in the ‘90s near Chicago, and i definitely agree with this

why?

‘pretty good’ - meh ——— adequate? perhaps.

eh, i think that lots of people agree this

‘better’ how?

The president does have to carry the nuclear launch codes on him/her person at all times. They change daily and are on a credit-card type card. There are several decoy codes listed on the card, and the president has to know which of the codes (first in the list, second in the list, etc.) is the correct code. Bill

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Billy, I thought the exact same thing; visually, it’s very very jerky, short, and ugly. I could only find one swing analysis video of Will Wilcox (not surprising consider that he’s never won on the PGA Tour and is 100+ in the world rankings). This video offers a positive analysis of Will’s swing, from a guy who does a

why?

puerto rico’s going bankrupt. why put an MLB team there?

interesting idea. no one has discussed this.

Puerto Rico is way too poor to have an MLB team.

a fair point, but ... meh, such a boring factory city. so many publications have written “you gotta visit Mexico City” articles lately. none of those have been written about Monterrey.

there’s no month of the year when Mexico City’s average daily high is above 80 degrees F. nice try, though.

great points

I’m a Chicago native that lived in Mexico City for two years. Never once had any issues with crime.

good point about the odd hours —- so many of the locals work at night, when games would be played.

As a Chicagoan who lived in Mexico City for a couple of years, your ‘July or August’ line rings odd. Daily afternoon rains to clean the polluted air, and otherwise not much humidity at all. Infinitely more pleasant than St. Louis, Atlanta, Kansas City.