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« on: April 24, 2024, 05:56:11 PM »Just got back from Phish in The Sphere. 10/10. Would recommend.ped's involved?
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Just got back from Phish in The Sphere. 10/10. Would recommend.ped's involved?
It's rough ridin' amazingJust finished the last episode of season 1 and damn, it was VERY good.Watched the first Fallout episode and if you liked the games you’ll love it. It’s very well done.Yes I watched the first episode last night and it has a firm grip now.
I also did. It's bugging excellent, assuming you like those dystopian vibes.
That's hilarious. I think ours was around an '89. Also driven all over the country once a summer to spend more time driving than actually at the destination. No regrets tho frfr.Omg we had one too! Man, that thing made a family trip to Panama City, Florida every summer for over a decade. My dad would pack the cooler full of dr thunder and mountain lightning, stuff tasted like absolute ass. The first time one of us drank it we almost spit it out, but my dad was like it tastes great. Years later he told us he wanted to pour it out because it legit tasted like ass but he wanted to save money at put it towards the trip not $100 gas station stops. Great times.my irl best childhood vehicle memories are road tripping in a 1991 ford aerostar. i just don't know if future grown ups will talk wistfully about the 2024 hyundai palisade. maybe! but idk.We had an Econoline. Had bucket seats that swiveled and you could pull up a spot in the carpet to implant a heavy ass table between the bucket seats. The 3rd row was a bench that pulled out into a (what seemed to me, I was young) big ass bed. Even had a wooden shelf in the back with a box tv on top, that just magically stayed in place, that I never remember working. Good times.
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my irl best childhood vehicle memories are road tripping in a 1991 ford aerostar. i just don't know if future grown ups will talk wistfully about the 2024 hyundai palisade. maybe! but idk.We had an Econoline. Had bucket seats that swiveled and you could pull up a spot in the carpet to implant a heavy ass table between the bucket seats. The 3rd row was a bench that pulled out into a (what seemed to me, I was young) big ass bed. Even had a wooden shelf in the back with a box tv on top, that just magically stayed in place, that I never remember working. Good times.
It's been a couple days but DY said we hadn't been in contactDuke forward
https://247sports.com/Player/Mark-Mitchell-46077127/QuoteMark Mitchell, a former five-star McDonald's All-American and two-year starter for the Duke basketball program, entered the transfer portal earlier this week. Now, the 247Sports Crystal Ball projects the 6-foot-9, 230-pound forward to take his talents to Kansas State, albeit with only one entered prediction thus far.
https://www.si.com/college/duke/prediction-pops-outbound-basketball-transfer-4-24
This is cap, by the way, we aren't recruiting this guy
Is that a recent change? As of yesterday, I found 3 or 4 sources saying we were but they were all a week or so old at that time.
Those sources were weird college basketball aggregator twitter accounts, right? He's not been on campus and he's not going to be
I took "The Mind of a Serial Killer" at Kansas State back around '06 and it was a, very dark, but delightful class. The homicide detective that got BTK spent an entire 8 hour day talking to our class about the case. He looked and sounded very similarly to Al Pacino which made it even more fun.
I took this as an intersession class in December 2008. I think they called it Social Construct of a Serial Killer. It was a 500 level sociology class.
By far the best class I ever took. Lietenant Landwehr was the guy who spoke on BTK. We also had FBI agents walk through scenes. We watched a decent amount of Dexter. We also had a girl talk with the class who survived being killed by a serial killer Tommy Lynn Sells (Krystal Surles). Everything we saw was uncensored. I remember signing a waiver to participate in the class. Some of the photos from BTK crime scenes and an interview were never shown publicly.
Do you need to play the game to enjoy it?I don't think so. Pretty fun (graphic tho) either way!
Bonus content: he told him to not check his dm's after a loss 'cause legalized sports betting has made fans ridiculous.Reem's with the family at a table and tang is at a high top with the player. Tang: "Now our fans are the best in the world... but when you're losing they're gonna get on your head!" lmaoThis is the premium content that brought me to gE in the first place.
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ngl this bank dude looks like my guy j-tangngl I thought the same thing too for a minute
Didn't he have like 11 grams of weed in the Lambo? Small amount but Texas.
i think this part is mostly irrelevant to his NFL suspension
So, Sunday was the series finale of Curb, right?
What's Tang's buyout on his new contract?
Outlandia lineup is out
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Hopefully the issues he had that made UM not let him play away games don't put him on Dick's one strike and you are out list......Michigan Twitter making a lot of jokes about him transferring to a school where he'll be abele to qualify academically, so maybe it's that?
I am the king of Hughes hate, but even I can't say anything. He's got this team rolling.Yes to all of this.
Texas isn't what they typically are, so this series is absolutely winnable.