i went to center city philly to see the dead milkmen, left there to see my car being hoisted onto a tow truck for parking in a no-parking zone, $175 later I am still glad i chose to not go watch the game....
you are my new favorite person in the world! I am on untappd and i also have fun with it, it helps make up my mind when looking at beer menus, i check to see if i'd had it already, if i have i move on,,,pjmccarthy63, look me up
a good op/ed piece...hard to believe something like this needs to be written
http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/22/opinion/granderson-criminal-kids-responsibility/index.html
no, like i said, i saw comments on the video stating the same thing, i assumed they fixed it...in the end, i picked out the right guy...it is an incredible piece of history though
Cuse, struggling mightily north of the border against Carleton, down 32-23 at half and according to twitter, getting hammered on the glass, CJ hasn't scored either....
Didn't realize, Carleton has won the Basketball 'national championship' 9 times between 2002 &2013, so they are a formidable opponent
i saw the comments saying that but assumed they were pointing to the guy on the far left...i didn't catch the miss, but knew all along that the lefty was Jimi
ok, i see what they did...again, i didn't notice the right handed aspect at first, once they panned out i was watching the guy on the far left, aka Jimi
That's a HELL of a first concert!!! saw them in '80, also floor seats, they had the stage jut out into the crowd at the syracuse war memorial, can't remember how much...'first' show for me was boston/sammy hagar in '78...those tickets were $7.50 general admission
ya know I misread that cartoon bubble...i thought it read something like, 'if i had a son it'd look like the kids that killed the old dude, not the ones that killed the young dude...'....
not to try and outdo you, but end of last month i was at a concert in camden nj right on the river across from philly....we got 8" of rain in about 3 hours...people were just looking for places to try and stay dry as we were supposed to head from the current venue to the one next door for the americanarama tour...it was an incredible rainfall, it just kept coming and coming...within minutes the skies went from beautiful and a great panorama of philly across the water to philly all of a sudden disappearing...it just stalled right there and wouldn't let up...never saw so much rain at one time...but hey, everyone seemed to adjust and 'made lemonade'