And as a public service I'd like to remind Browns fans that there is no drinking allowed in the Muni lot. Strictly enforced!
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And as a public service I'd like to remind Browns fans that there is no drinking allowed in the Muni lot. Strictly enforced!
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I was thinking of you today because I saw they were bringing the old mascot back.
How could they NOT allow drinking at Browns games? How else are the fans supposed to get through the games???
I thought that team might be good...ish, this year...and then they lose to the Jets.
They beat the Steelers but not without some drama at the end.
Was glad to see that. But without Watt the Steelers are at best an average team.
Unfortunately, they are both just average teams. The Browns never fail to disappoint.
I just painted one of my toes...well, the end of the toe, and it was with liquid bandage. That toe has never fully healed up from some damage I did to it this summer, so now I'm trying something new. Conventional bandages caused it to heal mostly, but not entirely. Soaking it for days on end didn't help it heal any, either, but it's getting annoying. Doggone hard to bandage a toe all that well, so now I'm trying liquid bandage.
Smells like nail polish, though. Same solvent, I suppose.
Have you been seeing a Dr.? If it's an ulcer, then open toe shoes and getting it to dry out, form a layer of skin and then start building from there. Just make sure to avoid an infection. I know a lot of people with SCI's and ulcers (or pressure sores) are common. They can be simple but turn very serious.
It started out as a blister. It almost entirely healed, but never quite finished. Drying it out was getting me so close...and then I went out and walked up streams for a week, or so. Then I did it again...and again...and again. My feet haven't had a real chance to dry out since sometime back in August. They get a couple days, then I'm back in the water. At least I should be done with that for the year, so it can finally dry.
Was watching a show about a girl in the UK that had been murdered. The officer described the suspect as an Asian man. He was from India.
Is that really how people in the UK describe people from India? I've never heard that description used here in the US. I realize India is part of Asia but it just struck me as odd.
I've heard it used that way, but mostly only when written.
I guess I haven't 'heard' it, if it was written.
Yes. Commonwealth Pidgin more than superficially resembles English but isn't exactly the same language. Divergence seems to have begun under George IV (The Fop King). People remaining under the thumb of the monarchy slavishly began to imitate his attempts at English as a second language.
Yeah, nuts to them.
I think storing up nuts for the winter is pretty big across all Europe right now.