I've never seen that before. It's pretty amazing and awkward at the same time. Kele definitely wasn't on board at first, but he seemed fine by the end. The result was worth it for sure.
I've never seen that before. It's pretty amazing and awkward at the same time. Kele definitely wasn't on board at first, but he seemed fine by the end. The result was worth it for sure.
We're finally done with the hockey picks, so let's actually take a look at the non-hockey players list.... Ohhhhh, I see. Soup, condiment, a very heavy "foodie" round.
The Seattle Sockeyes will kick off the non-hockey player picks with our team album. This album is adored by hip hop fans and critics alike, the only studio album released before the artist's death. We chose this album, not for its critical acclaim, but for the fact that it contains, objectively, the greatest song ever written. We are of course referring to the song Juicy:
*Warning: NSFW/offensive lyrics in the song
Team album: Ready to Die by Notorious B.I.G.
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@Young Sandwich, please proceed with your next seminar.
For our next seminar, the Sexpos would like to drop some indie rock knowledge on the entirety of the QVMDL. The year is 2005, Young Sandwich is in the prime of his collegiate career as an engineering student and seasoned partygoer at Drexel University in West Philadelphia. This album dropped and united fans of various music genres into one happy dance-fueled family. If you couldn't get down with this album, did you even enjoy music or were you just a curmudgeon on a warpath to ruin fun for anyone and everyone? It's not Kid Rock, but it's a damn good album, and one that will be enshrined forever in the Quackverse as the Sexpos' Team Album.
Team Album - Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Go ahead and pick after nap time @Striiker
Not me.You're not the FlyTimmos, but you're now in second place. I would die for the Sockeyes.
Wait a minute. How many people in this thread did undergrad at Drexel? That's at least 3.
Not me.
Oh not you? I don't know why I thought you did. Well, nevermind then.
Wait a minute. How many people in this thread did undergrad at Drexel? That's at least 3.
Pick your defunct franchise now, he said to himself, surely one of your LWs will be there once it gets back to you, he said.
RIP Kreider and Tolvanen picks.
Forgive me, pitPick your defunct franchise now, he said to himself, surely one of your LWs will be there once it gets back to you, he said.
RIP Kreider and Tolvanen picks.
All the coolest dudes apparently..
Wait a minute. How many people in this thread did undergrad at Drexel? That's at least 3.
Oh shit you know slide rule guy!? Tell him I said what's up.I didn't, but I knew some of the bookstore staff. Probably the one that sold @Young Sandwich his slide rule.
I'm no longer sorry.I was so hoping Tolvanen would last until the next round. Sigh.
I'm no longer sorry.
Sgt. Pepper ain't no slouch, though.“Strawberry Fields Forever” is a single.
And Revolver is the best and most cohesive Beatles album from start to finish. Great choice, Berry.