azrider wrote:That was a magnificent tale.
Yes it was.
azrider wrote:That was a magnificent tale.
Doll Is Mine wrote:This Ellen DeGeneres look alike on ESPN is annoying. Who the hell is he?
1 wrote:https://www.dietzandwatson.com/blog/the-delishop
https://twitter.com/rgodfrey/status/112 ... 64707?s=21
1 wrote:https://www.dietzandwatson.com/blog/the-delishop
https://twitter.com/rgodfrey/status/112 ... 64707?s=21
momadance wrote:This is not a believable meme, Bucky.
ReadingPhilly wrote:Slowhand wrote:I’ve actually never received an invitation to any of my high school reunions (surprise, surprise). I also just realized that next year will be the 20 year anniversary, which absolutely freaking blows my mind in that super depressing sort of way.
There was kid Phil in my class and every year his uncle had him watch his place on the outskirts of the district while he went on vacation. So every year we had a great party at phil’s uncle’s house. Senior year I was retiring for the night and headed to the basement couch. this one sorta snobbish girl came down, got naked and wound up banging a fairly ugly dude (who was dating the hottest girl two grades above us, which made even less sense) right in front of myself and a few others who had already passed out down there. She def regretted it when she sobered up. Five year reunion went off without a hitch but for the ten year, said girl was in charge and asked for recs on where to hold it. I was at my buddy’s house on his computer when i saw it, so logged into his Facebook of course, I responded “we should look into phil’s uncle’s house.” She shut the ten year reunion page down, bitched out my friend who had no clue what she was talking about a few days later and the ten year reunion was dead before it got started. This year would be 15 and nary a peep. Not sure if anybody celebrates that anyway. With social media you can pretty much keep tabs on the people you’re curious about but don’t want to see or talk to anyway.
momadance wrote:This is not a believable meme, Bucky.
CFP wrote:1 wrote:https://www.dietzandwatson.com/blog/the-delishop
https://twitter.com/rgodfrey/status/112 ... 64707?s=21
I literally do not understand how this was conceptualized, drawn up, built, stocked, staffed, you name it. It is beyond comprehension.
Bucky wrote:CFP wrote:1 wrote:https://www.dietzandwatson.com/blog/the-delishop
https://twitter.com/rgodfrey/status/112 ... 64707?s=21
I literally do not understand how this was conceptualized, drawn up, built, stocked, staffed, you name it. It is beyond comprehension.
it's pretty simple? dietz and watson promoting their brand?
Bucky wrote:I can't find the "posts that you still remember' threat, but I just saw a mention of one of the Fords in lower merion, and I always remember when someone was arguing and said to proud lower merion native jemagee:
"yeah, lower merion, where they can't even afford to build bridges and make you drive straight through the creek" (or something like that)
jerseyhoya wrote:I think the reason you get yelled at is you appear to hate listening to sports talk radio, but regularly listen to sports talk radio, and then frequently post about how bad listening to sports talk radio is after you were once again listening to it.
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