I'm happy to share I'm caught up on the SBA manga. The pic is hilarious. Havertown is....a place. But a better place than Reading, which is also a place. The real people acting a fool pronounce it "reeding"I'm happy with either team winning the cup, honestly. Honestly any team south of the Mason-Dixon winning is OK with me.
I'm happy to share I'm caught up on the SBA manga. The pic is hilarious. Havertown is....a place. But a better place than Reading, which is also a place. The real people acting a fool pronounce it "reeding"
Sorry about the fire, man.
Sorry about your kitty I'm glad you're safe. Barnaby's burned down a second time you know...place is cursed!I love Havertown. I've never spent much time there, but I visited so many times as a kid it's like a second home. (Side note: the Barnaby's there got torched just like my house. I swear to god I was out of state at the time). Reading is also another place I love but don't know. I've visited many times, including a Royals game in 2007ish. One random memory I have is going to dinner with my family, only to find out that the place we went to charged for the refill on soda, and I had like 4-5 root beers. I was like 13 at the time and was horrified that I ran up the bill for my aunt/uncle.
The fire is a thing that happened. I obviously survived. I was in the shower at the time and escaped with literally nothing but a towel. (Side note: One of the very few possessions I was able to recover was my omnibus copy of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy books.). My cat didn't make it, which haunts me every day. He was a fantastic friend and it took me a long time to forgive myself for leaving him behind. (Side note: everybody who reads this needs to check the batteries in their smoke detectors, ASAP)
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Douglas Adams was a cool guy. I spent a couple of days with him on a book tour. He was always hungover.I love Havertown. I've never spent much time there, but I visited so many times as a kid it's like a second home. (Side note: the Barnaby's there got torched just like my house. I swear to god I was out of state at the time). Reading is also another place I love but don't know. I've visited many times, including a Royals game in 2007ish. One random memory I have is going to dinner with my family, only to find out that the place we went to charged for the refill on soda, and I had like 4-5 root beers. I was like 13 at the time and was horrified that I ran up the bill for my aunt/uncle.
The fire is a thing that happened. I obviously survived. I was in the shower at the time and escaped with literally nothing but a towel. (Side note: One of the very few possessions I was able to recover was my omnibus copy of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy books.). My cat didn't make it, which haunts me every day. He was a fantastic friend and it took me a long time to forgive myself for leaving him behind. (Side note: everybody who reads this needs to check the batteries in their smoke detectors, ASAP)
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I love Havertown. I've never spent much time there, but I visited so many times as a kid it's like a second home. (Side note: the Barnaby's there got torched just like my house. I swear to god I was out of state at the time). Reading is also another place I love but don't know. I've visited many times, including a Royals game in 2007ish. One random memory I have is going to dinner with my family, only to find out that the place we went to charged for the refill on soda, and I had like 4-5 root beers. I was like 13 at the time and was horrified that I ran up the bill for my aunt/uncle.
The fire is a thing that happened. I obviously survived. I was in the shower at the time and escaped with literally nothing but a towel. (Side note: One of the very few possessions I was able to recover was my omnibus copy of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy books.). My cat didn't make it, which haunts me every day. He was a fantastic friend and it took me a long time to forgive myself for leaving him behind. (Side note: everybody who reads this needs to check the batteries in their smoke detectors, ASAP)
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I love Havertown. I've never spent much time there, but I visited so many times as a kid it's like a second home. (Side note: the Barnaby's there got torched just like my house. I swear to god I was out of state at the time). Reading is also another place I love but don't know. I've visited many times, including a Royals game in 2007ish. One random memory I have is going to dinner with my family, only to find out that the place we went to charged for the refill on soda, and I had like 4-5 root beers. I was like 13 at the time and was horrified that I ran up the bill for my aunt/uncle.
The fire is a thing that happened. I obviously survived. I was in the shower at the time and escaped with literally nothing but a towel. (Side note: One of the very few possessions I was able to recover was my omnibus copy of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy books.). My cat didn't make it, which haunts me every day. He was a fantastic friend and it took me a long time to forgive myself for leaving him behind. (Side note: everybody who reads this needs to check the batteries in their smoke detectors, ASAP)
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If he had an edge in his game, he’d be On the list of being an all time great.Hedman is the most important player on this team, he's a f--- beast.
Did Nate Thompson?Does he even have anything left?
Did Nate Thompson?
Yeah, if they are determined to sign a veteran center for the bottom 6, I would take him over many other choices. Especially if he is okay with a performance incentive based 35+ contractHe'd still probably be a decent 3rd liner if you have skilled wingers.
I would have preferred the other Minnesota center that just left town, but Koivu can probably give you decent defense when he's matching up against Barzal next year.Yeah, if they are determined to sign a veteran center for the bottom 6, I would take him over many other choices. Especially if he is okay with a performance incentive based 35+ contract