Not good but thanks for asking! My massage Wednesday should relieve some tension/stress. [smoke]
Are you Tommy?Pimento Sandwich is decent. I went spicy. It is pretty messy. The most polarizing aspect is the coldish blob of pimento cheese mixes with a fresh and hot filet. It makes for a weird texture.
It’s a once a month order.
It was in the first paragraphTo be honest that post was so long I apparently quit reading before the sexual fantasy was revealed. Maybe I should go back an re-read it.
Once you get past the goofy tank top fetish, he's really good at what he does. It's like, I don't want to like him, and I almost always do.- Pat McAfee might be overexposed right now, but I enjoy the hell out of his work, tbh. Also, beyond jealous he got to do his show from Boulder Friday morning and show up with the Rock at Smackdown that night AND administer the people's elbow.
I completely agree, that the prices are absurd. But you are placing the blame at the wrong feet.Shorts:
- I remember selling candybars oute of Kroger to make money for uniforms when I was a kid. I feel it’s a small but important lesson. So when I come across a kid out selling stuff to support his teams, I’ll happily buy something. Flash forward to this weekend, I come out of Lowes to a boyscout with his parents selling some kettlekorn. I say “sure I’ll take a bag- how much?”
“Starts at $15 up to $50.”
These are not big bags. I spent $15 for something I could have bought for $4 at Speedway. The boyscouts are greedy MFers.
We know, krazy.To be honest I don’t know what BDE is
They’re the reals. For real.Those kids selling candy bars at UK games are little homeless scam artists.
I completely agree, that the prices are absurd. But you are placing the blame at the wrong feet.
The vendors (that obtain long-term, ironclad, supplier agreements with organizations like the scouts) are the REAL targets here. It's a perfect example of what happens when you take competitive pressure out of the market. The Boy Scouts, etc. MUST buy from that provider, and MUST charge what the provider tells them to. And, on top of that, the margin/wages they get are thinner than a depression era dime.
This is, and I'm just saying, a thought exercise that many folks might want to reflect on, the next time they get to vote/express their political beliefs.
"Maybe fostering an environment that promotes performance and price based competition really DOES provide the best (while not being perfect) goods/service per dollar benefit for EVERYONE, as opposed to letting external forces provide market/price pressure, in a misguided attempt to help."
With respect to helping a scout troop, they will get exponentially more benefit if you just write them a 15 dollar check, because they don't have to send over half of it to Weaver Popcorn Inc.
Apparently not interesting enough, as they didn't come close to filling half the yard for a ball club that's won 6 of 8 and starting their second-to-last home series. Fun team but seemed like a ho-hum night at the park in June rather than a season on the brink of a post season bid.10 games to go and the Redlegs are tied for the 3rd wild card spot, now a half game out of the 2nd.
Oh well. At least they kept it interesting for a while. Time for football season!!!
This is the inverse of Deion for meIt's like, I don't want to like him, and I almost always do.
Saw the race this weekend, didn't know he was from Louisville. Pretty wild that he was 20+ seconds off just the Kentucky state record as a Senior and now he's the fastest mile runner in American history.Pretty awesome story. Louisville's own, Yared Nuguse, broke the American mile record by 3 seconds. A mark that stood for 16 years.
The comments from the guy that set the pace in the race were great. The winner ran the 3rd fastest time in history.Saw the race this weekend, didn't know he was from Louisville. Pretty wild that he was 20+ seconds off just the Kentucky state record as a Senior and now he's the fastest mile runner in American history.
He still holds the Bluegrass 10,000 record from 1983 (29:14)Former UK professor and athlete Mark Nenow ran the fastest 10k ever (but not a world record) at the Crescent City Classic in 1984 wearing a Todd’s Road Stumblers singlet. Have several friends involved with the race who still talk about that day on a regular basis.
even for a video with no sound- I can absolutely still hear this block
I disagree. I've taken a 3 year old to Disney before. Cute factor overload. Plus, she was so sweet. That same 3-year old went this year (11 years later) as a 14-year old and she acted at times like, well, a 14 year old. But sure, she remembered it well!
-Man that’s rough brother, sorry.Sadly I’m experienced at how to handle it and helping so my nephews don’t have to worry about it like I did with my folks that ended up straining relationships because money got involved.