To me that means only one thing. MUSIC and Austin City Limits.I live about 30 miles from Austin so if you are ever close let me know!
To me that means only one thing. MUSIC and Austin City Limits.I live about 30 miles from Austin so if you are ever close let me know!
Funniest thing about this pic is that it looks like he is shopping with his mother.
I used to carry a machette in my van in BC, mostly cause I drove a lot on back roads, bears and mountain lions. Sadly, I never saw the big cats but lotsa bears. They're mostly scared of people.
Yeah he should just put that old hag in a retirement home already and never do anything with her.
What an odd take.
I don’t understand French, what’s the joke?Guys, I found the culprit.
BSDon't go in Boston with a Habs jerseys, 100% you will get beaten up or even killed.
Wouldn't you be embarrassed to wear a jersey like that with your mother in public?
I don’t understand French, what’s the joke?
Not wearing a Winnipeg jersey in downtown Montreal after game 4 is a good start. Again. I'm not saying what they did was excusable. It should be punished. Ive seen drunk idiots do some pretty bad things. But again. This is the world we live in. If he doesn't realize that he needs to be smarter, then he's in big trouble.
Agreed. I'm not saying it's right. What if you were counting cash on the street and got robbed? It's a good debate wondering who's truly at fault. Or rather, I think the guy with the cash should be called stupid and the robber is the one at fault. Imo, I'd say this applies to the Winnipeg guy. He's not at fault, but maybe it could be said he used poor judgment.I understand where you're coming from, but where does it end? I once had a group of teenagers in front of the Eaton Centre in Toronto want to fight me for my watch, in broad day light. I consider myself to be fairly intelligent. Should I have not worn my watch, or maybe shouldn't have stood outside the Eaton Centre waiting for a cab? That's the easy way out to say that it's the world we live in.
Agreed. I'm not saying it's right. What if you were counting cash on the street and got robbed? It's a good debate wondering who's truly at fault. Or rather, I think the guy with the cash should be called stupid and the robber is the one at fault. Imo, I'd say this applies to the Winnipeg guy. He's not at fault, but maybe it could be said he used poor judgment.
Wouldn't you be embarrassed to wear a jersey like that with your mother in public?