stellation wrote:The fires here are overwhelming, impact on humans/structures aside the devastation of flora and fauna is just absolutely heartbreaking.
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stellation wrote:The fires here are overwhelming, impact on humans/structures aside the devastation of flora and fauna is just absolutely heartbreaking.
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MickeyDavis wrote:stellation wrote:The fires here are overwhelming, impact on humans/structures aside the devastation of flora and fauna is just absolutely heartbreaking.
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emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
VooDoo7 wrote:JEIS wrote:
Kidd would have curb stomped him.
Maybe if his name was Denise instead of Dennis.
Fotis St wrote:Wherever you are David, I love you man.


Colbinii wrote:What are some good restaurants in the area we could go to before the game?
What about a bar to grab a drink at after the game?
Mags FTW wrote:Colbinii wrote:What are some good restaurants in the area we could go to before the game?
Depends on what you like to eat.What about a bar to grab a drink at after the game?
What is your age group/preferred bar scene?

Colbinii wrote:Mags FTW wrote:Colbinii wrote:What are some good restaurants in the area we could go to before the game?
Depends on what you like to eat.What about a bar to grab a drink at after the game?
What is your age group/preferred bar scene?
I like to eat everything. My go-to's in Minneapolis include Pho, Wings and Indian and I try to stay away from "American" unless it is very good. Realistically no cap on the cost of the meal but I don't need to spend over $100 on the both of us.
I enjoy going to a bar with a good tap or whiskey selection. Nothing dancey [no clubs] preferred.
I am 27 and my girlfriend is 24 and we are looking more for a quiet night out where we can share each others company [She is out of town for the 2 weeks leading up to this trip visiting family in another country].
ReasonablySober wrote:I'm not gonna do this unless there are at least five others here who are willing to try this with me.
When I was a teen in study hall I got busted laughing reading Dan Jenkins novels. Didn't drink back then, but this was my first description of how to kill a hangover and it's stuck with me for 20 years. It's from his novel Rude Behavior:First, Tommy Earl said, you hit the hangover with scrambled eggs and a double order of Owens patty sausage. Follow that up with biscuits and cream gravy. Three biscuits, large bowl. Keep the sorry son of a bitch - the hangover - off balance with an enchilada omelette, side of corned beef hash, and a waffle with maple syrup. Drink several glasses of milk - real milk, not that 1 percent piss for heart patients. Lay in as many cups of coffee as you can hold. Throw about four Advil at it for good measure. Then while it deals with all that, let it worry about the possibility of getting hit with more biscuits and gravy while you smoke half a pack of Winstons.
"Teach the motherf***** a lesson he won't forget today".
It seems impossible and irreparable damaging to your body. I don't even smoke. But I still want to try it some morning.
Are there any brave souls here who want to give this a shot, maybe in a month or two. WHO'S COMING WITH ME?

humanrefutation wrote:It's amazing to watch Liverpool. 35 match unbeaten run. Undefeated this year with only one draw.
But like with the Bucks, you're still holding your breath that they don't break down at the least opportune time.
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.
humanrefutation wrote:It's amazing to watch Liverpool. 35 match unbeaten run. Undefeated this year with only one draw.
But like with the Bucks, you're still holding your breath that they don't break down at the least opportune time.
blazza18 wrote:humanrefutation wrote:It's amazing to watch Liverpool. 35 match unbeaten run. Undefeated this year with only one draw.
But like with the Bucks, you're still holding your breath that they don't break down at the least opportune time.
It would be a shame if they just happened to slip up at some point.


ReasonablySober wrote:I'm calling the police.
