The Anti-Pet Peeve Thread - Small things that made your day
- FrankBooth
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#30 Todd Gurley II
Dressed up the first Christmas tree inside da house for the first time in probably 7 or 8 years. Turned out to be a nice one. Had to chop the top off a bit to fit it in. It ain't a "$4,500 babbs" type of tree, but worked out quite nice.
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Teddy Bridgewater making an appearance after missing over 2 years on the IR. SKOL Vikes!
> THC X 9 <Jim Carr wrote:The fans are standing up to them! The security guards are standing up to them! The peanut vendors are standing up to them!
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Scored free tickets to go watch clips from Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 with live accompaniment by the Houston Symphony Orchestra! Pumped
When I first reached out and asked for them, the PR lady informed me that there were no more press tickets available. I'm not on the Symphony's press list, but I previously reached out and scored tickets to Psycho. Upon hearing that there weren't any available, I hit her back and told her to keep me in mind in case any free up. Woke up to an email informing me that 2 tix freed up for tonight's performance. (Pays to be persistent!)
When I first reached out and asked for them, the PR lady informed me that there were no more press tickets available. I'm not on the Symphony's press list, but I previously reached out and scored tickets to Psycho. Upon hearing that there weren't any available, I hit her back and told her to keep me in mind in case any free up. Woke up to an email informing me that 2 tix freed up for tonight's performance. (Pays to be persistent!)
just a foil for me today, thanks
I've said it before...Midnight Run has been a favorite of mine ever since it was released. Of course, De Niro can do no wrong, but Grodin stole the show in the movie.bubbie wrote:Midnight Run. Forgot this movie existed.
Gotta be where “the duke” came from.
I had to google 'crackling'. I've come across the word, but never knew what it was/meant. I'm gonna' guess that the dish you've posted is very good; however, I'm likely never to get the opportunity to try it. It's like pastrami, I've never eaten it and a lot of folks rave about it. I don't want to try it because even if it is good, it's not something that I would continue to eat. Isn't pastrami unhealthy...fatty? In other words, ignorance will keep me healthier.fredo wrote:On the drive home, wannadeez:
http://www.liebers.co.nz/our-pies/pork- ... crackling/
- FrankBooth
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IWish wrote:I had to google 'crackling'. I've come across the word, but never knew what it was/meant. I'm gonna' guess that the dish you've posted is very good; however, I'm likely never to get the opportunity to try it. It's like pastrami, I've never eaten it and a lot of folks rave about it. I don't want to try it because even if it is good, it's not something that I would continue to eat. Isn't pastrami unhealthy...fatty? In other words, ignorance will keep me healthier.