Black Lake Golf Club in Onaway is very nice and the green fees are relatively modest. I believe it's owned by the UAW. Fairly secluded and has the look of an upscale, private club.
Echo the comments regarding waiting a couple of years for GM to work the kinks out of the new mid-engine platform. Would also recommend to test drive locally and figure out the exact options you want and then factory order from a high volume dealer to be delivered locally. Kerbeck (NJ) and MacMulkin (NH) should have the lowest prices.
I'm not a big hot dog eater, but I would have lunch at Red Hot Lovers at least twice a week. The hot dogs were good, but the cheese fries were awesome.
Anakin: Don't be afraid.
Padme: I'm not afraid to die. I've been dying a little bit each day since you came back into my life.
Anakin: What are you talking about?
Padme: I love you.
Anakin: You love me? I thought we had decided not to fall in love. That we'd be forced to love a lie and that it would destroy our lives.
Padme: I think our lives are about to be destroyed anyway. I truly... deeply... love you and before we die I want you to know.
I'm a big Star Wars fan, but man did Lucas need a screenwriter for the prequels.
As mentioned previously, Cavic was born in California, went to high school there, and attended/swam for UC Berkeley.
I believe part of the reason he swims for Serbia, other than heritage, is the lack of competition to make their national team. For the last 8 years, the U.S. has had Phelps and Ian Crocker swimming the 100M butterfly, which is what Cavic swims. (Cavic also swims the 50M butterfly, but that is not an Olympic distance). Phelps is obviously awesome, but Crocker is no slouch. He silvered in the 100M fly in Athens, and has won world championships and held the WR for the event several times.
What makes Phelps' victory even better is that he wore the "old" Speedo suit, which is slower than Cavic's.
I thought one or more of Florida/FSU/Miami/Georgia/etc. had interest in him as a DB.
I'm not overly disappointed in his transfer assuming he goes somewhere to be a QB or receiver. However, it would be a downer if he ends up at a major school as a DB, given the thinness of our secondary.
Seems like a good kid, so best of luck regardless.
I'm sure we'll merit consideration, which given a 3-9 season is noteworthy. I have a feeling though, that we won't be in his top 2-3 for "serious" consideration. I'm guessing USC and tUOS at this point, which is admittedly extremely premature.
Hopefully the offense shows life this season and displays whatever OL characteristics (blocking schemes, required athleticism, etc.) that might excite Henderson.
With the three part test, isn't the essay score sometimes left out to put the score in context of what most people (i.e. those who took the older two part test) understand?
If so, his score is quite good. The Harvard offer suggests this is true.
Just listened to the WTKA Recruiting Roundup (Part II) podcast on wtka.com. Webb stated he heard that Toussaint is "OK" academically but needed to verify.
RR is definitely looking for players with the right mindset and work ethic to excel in his system. I remember reading somewhere that the worst thing you can call a player in RR's system is lazy or soft. A player might not be highly ranked or be an eye-popping physical specimen, but if he "loves football" and demonstrates to the coaches the ability to maximize his talent, RR will accept the verbal commitment.
I think it's important to remember that RR is trying to change the attitude of the program as well as the system.
Wow. It never ceases to amaze me. What cologne you gonna go with? London Gentleman, or... wait. No, no, no. Hold on. Blackbeard's Delight.
No, she gets a special cologne. It's called Sex Panther
by Odeon. It's illegal in nine countries. Yep, it's made with bits of real panther. So you know it's good.
It's quite pungent.
Oh yeah.
It's a formidable scent. It stings the nostrils. In a good way.
Yep.
I'll be honest with you. That smells like pure gasoline.
They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time it works every time.
That doesn't make sense.
Well...let's go see if we can make this little kitty purr.
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Like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli.
Black Lake Golf Club in Onaway is very nice and the green fees are relatively modest. I believe it's owned by the UAW. Fairly secluded and has the look of an upscale, private club.
Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower (original Bob Dylan)
Joe Cocker - With A Little Help From My Friends (original The Beatles)
For classical piano I highly recommend:
Martha Argerich: Debut Recital, Chopin - The Legendary 1965 Recordings
Maurizio Pollini: Beethoven - The Late Piano Sonatas
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV
Metallica - Master of Puppets
U2 - Achtung Baby
Red Hot Lovers RIP
Echo the comments regarding waiting a couple of years for GM to work the kinks out of the new mid-engine platform. Would also recommend to test drive locally and figure out the exact options you want and then factory order from a high volume dealer to be delivered locally. Kerbeck (NJ) and MacMulkin (NH) should have the lowest prices.
John Tyler, 10th president of the U.S. (1841-1845), born in 1790, had two grandsons that were alive as of last August.
I'm sent here by the chosen one.
He's more well known in general than most, but less so as a pure guitarist.