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My family owes about 260k. I don't think they're forgiving that shite.
Has anyone guessed Jake Gyllenhaal? He likes to get around from what I've read.

re: WTF is White Privilege?

Posted by LumberghLSU on 11/10/15 at 9:46 am
Here are a few:

Minorities are more likely to get arrested for and ultimately do more time for committing the same crime as a white person.

If you have a name that sounds non-white you are less likely to get a call back on a job application.

I'm not saying they are debilitating, but they do exist.

re: Please release Browner this week

Posted by LumberghLSU on 11/8/15 at 3:18 pm
It's like he does it on purpose. If they said it was against the rules to skip, he'd skip and do spirit hands in coverage.

Idk how many times I see him grab a jersey. It's a penalty when you do that. Quit doing that.
Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect were both assholes. I saw them at a WWF event in Minnesota about 25 years ago. They were walking around before the event started. My dad saw them and asked for their autograph for me. I remember the next part like it was yesterday, they both looked at each other, then they looked at me, and Flair said, "Kid, sit tight, we're going to go get Hogan and we'll be right back."

Never came back.
Every October 30th, Rex Ryan traverses the globe and delivers dirty socks to all of the dirty men and women in the world
I found their Olympic opening ceremony terrifying. Too many people. Too disciplined. Too in sync.

I think whoever doesn't win the division between Atlanta and Carolina will get one of the two wildcard spots. So, I think the NFC South would need to earn both of the wildcard spots for us to make it in. Both wildcard spots would be a far cry from last years NFC South. Right now though, that looks pretty doable. The Vikings in the NFC North are playing ok. I kind of expect one of the NFC East teams to start playing competitive football. It's an uphill battle, but I agree with the OP, 10-6 is probably about right.
Regretting it isn't the same thing as changing. Most cheaters aren't inherently incapable of empathy, they just occasionally put their own desires in front of the feelings of others. I don't think it's easy, and it is probably not very common, but it is possible to make a personality change. It would require a desire to change, and probably some cognitive behavioral therapy.
I don't think it's true. If you cheat once, that means you have the morality and personality to have committed a heinously selfish act. If you are ever able to grasp how much hurt and insecurity you've inflicted on everyone else involved, then you might be capable of having a personality change. To change, you'd have to be actively seeking a change; you aren't likely to change naturally.
My wife ambushed me with them as we left the reception. I was already good and drunk and didn't have time to think about it. It was just thrust into my hand as we walked to the limo (or carriage, or whatever the hell she had waiting on us). That's the best way to handle a wedding though, just let her do everything. No matter how much it means to you, it means more to her. Pick your battles, but with wedding decisions you have to remember that she's been drawing this battlefield up for her entire life. You're Custer walking into Little Big Horn.
I hardly ever back in, but it's probably going to become more common because those reverse cameras are now pretty standard. It feels a lot more accurate than even parking forwardly because the perspective of the camera is closer to the bumpers.