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  1. On 8/15/2018 at 2:32 PM, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

    Anyone here a Last Kingdom fan?  Season 3 is coming exclusively to Netflix.  I just now rewatched Season 1 and watched all of Season 2.  Am a fan.

    I watched the first episode but couldn' t get past the background score with that middle-eastern music like from 300 or something. Got damn Vikings fighting Saxons and whatnot on the screen and I'm listening to Ali baba and his magical lamp or some shit? 

  2. 39 minutes ago, Deej said:

    The good news? The area can add another mattress store in the space. 

    That's been the running joke for that area for a little while but based strictly off of development in the area the last 2-3 years we all know it's most likely going to be a mixed-use condo. Probably with Bumfucalina Tre on the first floor.

  3. Very cool. Didn't spend an inordinate amount of time going through that but a broad observation:

    - pre-1900: very utilitarian objects like various hand tools, carving knives, pots, thimbles, spoons, etc.

    - 1975-present: hash pipes, condoms and pokemans

  4. I've been out of the loop the last couple days and I think that Boston chatter has been dispelled, but regardless, no one should be excited about making a trade with Danny Ainge. Especially the Mavs. If hypothetically Ainge genuinely did want Bamba and you're Donnie/Cubes, you turn your phone off, sit your ass down, and mark every single other name off your draft board that's not Mo Motherfucking Bamba.

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  5. 3 hours ago, Catdaddyhorn said:

    But that back tho.

    I've been a little worried about it too. Saw the following in an SBNation story about Porter though:

    "A study done by two orthopedic surgeons from NYU’s Hospital for Joint Diseases, and one from Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Northwestern, compared those who had surgery after disc herniation (like Porter did) and those who chose rehab.

    Using PER as a baseline, the study found that in a small, 61-person sample size, those who had surgery had a decline in games played and in PER in the year after their surgery, but showed no difference in the years following. Those who did not choose surgery saw no change in PER or games played, but had shorter careers."

    https://www.sbnation.com/college-basketball/2018/5/17/17337374/michael-porter-jr-injury-history-nba-draft-2018-missouri

  6. 3 hours ago, Ollie Slatt said:

    I liked Bonhomie.  It was a good french option if we didn't feel like going all the way to Justine's.  

    I had a feeling it would fail when it opened though.  That is a terrible location and previous tenants failed.  Same with all of the restaurants in Lamar Union.  Having no parking in an area with little foot traffic seems like a problem.  

     

     

     

    Know what you mean but to be fair though, wasn't the only other tenant in that unit Dickie's BBQ?

  7. Like everyone else I was pretty dissapointed when the pick number was unveiled but holy fuck balls, from the looks of Mavs Twitter and the extended Mavs media machine, you'd think the league just announced they're shutting the team down or something. Yeah, I'd say Ayton/Doncic are a pretty firm cut above at 1-2 but that 3-8 range looks very promising this year. There will be risk, sure, but at this point who can really project much difference in future success between Bagley/Bamba/JJJ/MPJ/Carter? 

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  8. On 5/10/2018 at 9:46 AM, Chuychanga said:

    45 years old, visible six pack, alternate between running, mountain biking, and gym.  I have no routine, I just do shit almost every day.  A beer or two every night, pizza and Mexican food at least once a week, ice cream 3 times a week, coke and a candy bar once a week or so as a snack... Blood sugar and cholesterol numbers all normal.  Hard work works.  Fuck a bunch of fasting and not eating delicious stuff.  

    Nice. How many gym days and running miles per week you averaging?

  9. Until Post Malone it had always been a huge mystery to me that despite being the fourth largest metro area in the country and so close to rap star fertile Houston and New Orleans, DFW had never produced a massively popular hip-hop/rap superstar (I'm not counting Vanilla Ice who from what I could tell repped being from Miami more than Dallas or someone like Dorrough who I don't think has had anywhere near the kind of airplay or chart success).

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