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Say It Ain't So! I already have to wade through Hallmark after Hallmark to get to any of my recorded shows!!Well there is a new Christmas movie on the Hallmark channel
Im watching andy grifit-ou up 21-0.
Damn you Okie Lite... I'll eventually lose interest in you your chances to rally and win this game.
Choice: go watch Hallmark channel with wife or channel surf for hot rod restorations!
gotcha.....though Im still drinkingark, Herman’s “winning percentage” is 50% better. 0.1333 x 1.5 = .20.
Well, penalty rewards the pokes. TD pass and lead cut to 21- 7
Herbie Hancock?Herbie needs to STFU.
"Camelelion"... I'm so old I had that 8 track tape!Herbie Hancock?
Herbie Hancock?
That dude blows.Herbie Hancock?
"Camelelion"... I'm so old I had that 8 track tape!
Pokes FG for eventual window dressing....
ou 27 osu 10... 4 + min to half.
D D
Will there even be a B12 CCG?
Lemme save ya some time. Here goes: A frustrated and burned out Manhattan banker decides the big city is no longer for him. He heads north to New England in search of a new life. Ends up in a quaint little Vermont seaside village. He wanders into a used book store, or perhaps a small diner, where he meets a beautiful single mom and she owns the place. Her precocious, yet impish, 11-year-old daughter quietly sits in the corner doing her homework. There is no chemistry between the banker and bookstore/coffee shop owner initially. But through the matchmaking efforts of the 11-year-old and a kindly old retired maple syrup magnate, the two eventually fall in love. But not without first vowing to never date each other, and the banker deciding to return to Manhattan. He attempts to drive back one night, only to have his car break down in front of the maple syrup magnate's palatial mansion. He drives the banker back into town. Before returning to the inn he decides to grab a used book, or maybe a coffee, it doesn't really matter, and catches the single mom weeping behind the counter. He takes her into his embrace, they kiss, and snow begins to gently fall. They're married shortly thereafter. It's a Christmas miracle.Well there is a new Christmas movie on the Hallmark channel
Lemme save ya some time. Here goes: A frustrated and burned out Manhattan banker decides the big city is no longer for him. He heads north to New England in search of a new life. Ends up in a quaint little Vermont seaside village. He wanders into a used book store, or perhaps a small diner, where he meets a beautiful single mom and she owns the place. Her precocious, yet impish, 11-year-old daughter quietly sits in the corner doing her homework. There is no chemistry between the banker and bookstore/coffee shop owner initially. But through the matchmaking efforts of the 11-year-old and a kindly old retired maple syrup magnate, the two eventually fall in love. But not without first vowing to never date each other, and the banker deciding to return to Manhattan. He attempts to drive back one night, only to have his car break down in front of the maple syrup magnate's palatial mansion. He drives the banker back into town. Before returning to the inn he decides to grab a used book, or maybe a coffee, it doesn't really matter, and catches the single mom weeping behind the counter. He takes her into his embrace, they kiss, and snow begins to gently fall. They're married shortly thereafter. It's a Christmas miracle.
Lemme save ya some time. Here goes: A frustrated and burned out Manhattan banker decides the big city is no longer for him. He heads north to New England in search of a new life. Ends up in a quaint little Vermont seaside village. He wanders into a used book store, or perhaps a small diner, where he meets a beautiful single mom and she owns the place. Her precocious, yet impish, 11-year-old daughter quietly sits in the corner doing her homework. There is no chemistry between the banker and bookstore/coffee shop owner initially. But through the matchmaking efforts of the 11-year-old and a kindly old retired maple syrup magnate, the two eventually fall in love. But not without first vowing to never date each other, and the banker deciding to return to Manhattan. He attempts to drive back one night, only to have his car break down in front of the maple syrup magnate's palatial mansion. He drives the banker back into town. Before returning to the inn he decides to grab a used book, or maybe a coffee, it doesn't really matter, and catches the single mom weeping behind the counter. He takes her into his embrace, they kiss, and snow begins to gently fall. They're married shortly thereafter. It's a Christmas miracle.
Oklahoma State defense has finally started playing well but their offense is still going nowhere. Tylan Wallace vs this secondary should be feasting.
They’re even better when it’s the broad who’s the NY one and the guy is running the bookstore.You had me at burned out Manhattan banker....
Since no fans can attend can we have it in Vegas. I'll go.There’s really no reason for it except to make money. So it will be held I’d think.
That's what I did.Mullet has to be thinking “I gave up a million bucks in salary to appease Chuba the Crybaby / Invisible Man? Should have told him to get bent / Portal if you don’t like what T-shirt I wear fishing, and kept the money.