lol lol lol lol I haven't tried this route.
Many of our thrift stores are still closed as there's either no one to work them, or no money to operate the trucks for pick-ups.
And then the ones open are overflowing. We have bags and bags of donations to make, and no one in the area is...
Ecuador looked pretty good in the bits of the match I saw, and Poland looked really bad. They did very well, defintely in a hostile environment. I saw some highlights and parts of the game, but I kept up with it through a couple different "match centers" on Yahoo!, Soccernet, BBC all at the same...
Hey, that's wonderful.
We can't afford places like that very often.When we eat out, it's more neighborhood, poor boy type places with decent plate dinners, fried seafood and gumbo. Or else Chinese.
My friend's extended family owns Central Grocery, man is that an experience. My Mom tells me...
I've gone through two flags since September 11, 2001, and I haven't replaced the second yet.
I have two of the banner/flag poles on my front fence.
In one is an LSU Tigers flag. On the other pole is a "Save New Orleans" flag. It's a pretty medium blue with gold fleur de lis on it.
ledsled, a man like that would be happy with an ebay 'beater' that you get for $10-$15. I got an el cheapo Stetson, and I'm thrilled with it. It'f just fine for every day. Buying a hat for a person like that is a noble, and simple act of kindness.
Yes it is. I re-read my other post, and it sounded as if I don't like to eat out. Indeed we do, and we live in a very dining friendly town, New Orleans metropolitan area. I try as hard as I can to NOT patronize national chains as we have too many good homegrown places.
Same for fast food. I'd...
Married Americans with boys playing sports, eating out, sadly, is a must a couple times a week. Combine this with the fact that MrsRedPop4 rarely eats leftovers, sometimes it's cheaper to eat out, or easier to eat out.
We both like to cook, but sometimes it's simply not possible.
Pray tell, Jake, what's the best way to watch online? Since there's no cable or television in my office, online is the only way for me to watch in real time. What's your best choice? Sorry guys for the :offtopic:
Nice.lol lol lol lol lol lol
What WILL happen if the anti-tobacco nazis get their wish? That just barely noticeable lingering scent, the smoky voice......just enough to let you know that she's a bad girl. ;)
Thanks.
I had one over Christmas calle SpyAxe. It did the same thing.
It put an icon like a Windows Update icon in the sys tray, and kept popping up FROM there.
I went through a lot of trouble finding fixes for it, one of them being SmitRem
Jake_Fink
While the coverage and commentary will be less than adequate, if you're in the U.S. you can see all 64 World Cup matches on either ABC, ESPN or ESPN2.
Lotta high-mindedness goin' on.
I have digital cable and am happy with what I get. I'm a soccer fan, and I have five channels that show predominantly soccer, now, so I'm thrilled. There are enough movie channels that I don't need to pay for HBO et. al. and MrsRedPop4 is happy about that.
I have my internet bundled with...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.