In November 1993 I was single and turned 30 (for the first time). Got a brand new pair of skis and was planning an early season trip to Utah. Company I had been with was relocating to northern Virginia and I was offered a package to move which I declined. At the time I was working on a proposal and had we won they would have opened an office in Denver. Me and the new skis would have relocated there in a heartbeat but we ended up losing the proposal. That was really disappointing. I'll always wonder how that would have changed my life.
My wife and the rest of us have an ongoing battle between eating healthy (her) and eating what we like (us).
At some point a pact was made that when the Bills play on Super Bowl Sunday she'll buy the 7 gallon container of cheesy poofs.
Good times.
Ramones shows were great, saw them many times, one of my favorite bands.
Punk rock attitude with a pop rock sensibility that at times rivaled the Beach Boys. They both covered:
I put a stop to that early in the marriage after a couple of times walking up and down the aisle for way too long trying to find the right combination of type, brand, adjective and price.
PSA to any newlywed husbands: when this happens to you - and it will - coming home with the wrong product might not be the worst thing in the long run.
Where there's smoke there's fire. Gardner-Johnson sounds like a world class agitator.
Me and a close friend are big hockey fans but we hate (in a sports way) each others team. But we look at an agitator as a useful commodity. Sure the guy's a d!ck, but he's our/your d!ck. Gardner-Johnson breaks the mold by getting one of his teams best players suspended. WTF?
The fact that you don't consider the W to be a positive speaks volumes. Oh wait, if they had lost and thrown for 300 yards it would've been 'more enjoyable', did I get that right?
I haven't been here too long, but you're a poster that makes me more likely to open a thread when I see you've responded.
But 40,000? Yeesh, get a life! You've turned an inconsequential love of a sports franchise into a colossal waste of time.
Thanks for that. I'll be sure to pass it along to my friend who likes the Pats/Bucs. A month or so ago he was peddling the 'it was the right time to move on/We're good with Cam' narrative.
Old man take a look at my life
I'm a lot like you
I need someone to love me
the whole day through
Ah, one look in my eyes
and you can tell that's true.
Peace and love is here to stay and now I can wake up and face the day Happy-happy-happy all the time, shock treatment, I'm doing fine
Gimme-gimme shock treatment
"Most of all, I’d like to thank Mets fans for their unwavering support throughout this process. My family and I are lifelong Mets fans, so we’re really excited about this. With free agency starting Sunday night we will be working towards a quick close." - Steve Cohen
Game on!
I have two and was terrified of having a third. I'm told that it's the difference between playing man to man vs. zone.
All the best to you and your wife @EmotionallyUnstable. One thing a friend told me before my first was born that was on point: Proper swaddling technique is a skill to master asap when the baby comes home.