Ehhh maybe. I think it’s more likely that the conflict would have been much more heated had it been a dude.
Ehhh maybe. I think it’s more likely that the conflict would have been much more heated had it been a dude.
Found the guy from Kentucky.
As long as you’re not that guy who is the last to pick, then picks him on offense when there’s still no tank.
I mean, there’s really nothing wrong with searing a steak and putting it under the broiler for 2-3 min each side. It will flash cook and come out a very good medium-rare if you take it out in time. This is exactly how some steakhouses like Ruth’s Chris or Fleming’s will usually cook their steaks.
I have no idea why, but I kinda hate that we all agreed to call this thing a “boop.” I guess it’s pretty arbitrary and there isn’t a better thing to call it, I just have an aversion to the word itself like some people do with “moist.” When a teammate talks about getting booped it makes me cringe a little on the inside.
“nuudoru harasumento”
I think I’m more freaked out by Joseph Merrick in the Saints helmet over there.
I use mine all the time. I run my cable through my XB1 and so it’s convenient to watch TV in my snap bar while I’m questing in Destiny or whatever. It used to be even better before they pulled snap support for Hulu and Netflix. I would marathon South Park or Always Sunny while I played a single-player game or anything…
I feel like calling your Mom “Mother” is something that only happens after a certain age. It seems like almost every 60+ year old person says “Mother,” especially in the third person. “Mother fell down today.”
That’s one way to look at it, for sure. Personally I think in the interest of transparency and fairness teams should disclose injuries so that their opponents will know who they’re playing against and can scheme appropriately. I guess it would be interesting if everyone were kept in the dark, but either way the…
Well yeah, that’s what I’m saying. It was a competitive advantage for Seattle.
I don’t know.. If a team knows that an opposing player is playing through an injury then they can scheme to target him, especially a corner. Hiding an injury like that could definitely be seen as a competitive advantage.
Dodge Challenger
An actress who has achieved a certain “omg I LOVE her!” status which absolves her from any wrongdoing in certain circles of the internet.
That exact bluetooth situation has happened to me before.
I’m a born and raised Cowboys fan from north Texas and I went to school at Alabama. You can imagine how other football fans react when I tell them that I’m a Cowboys fan and a Bama fan.
I’m glad that this list gives proper love to some of the newer classics. Every new season people want to bitch about “it used to be so good” when the newer seasons are mostly great.
Winning a lot of games is its own reason to hate almost any team in sports. See: Patriots, Yankees, Red Sox, Alabama etc.