VolNRaleighNC
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Finger paint?Somebody in the LSU media department needs some remedial photoshop training.
Looks like a player from the waist up, though with a crappy photoshop "reveal".
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Editorial decision to leave in the meth legs. Delusions of parasitosis on the left. R knee jet black and scabbed from hours spent kneeling to harvest copper wire from construction sites. If you refuse to crop, have you not heard of the healing brush? The devil is in the details, LSU...
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Not either of them, but MSRP is generally $50-$60, secondary value ~$100, and it's a really solid pour that most bourbon fans would love to receive as a gift. Pretty nice bottle to keep around to pour for friends as well.@mrsmet @InVOLuntary Just got a bottle of Weller 107, antique. What am I supposed to do with this? Sell it, keep it around to look at, re gift?
Some of his takes aren’t bad but sometimes it definitely seems he says or does things for engagement.Pate picked OSU to beat us. Then he panicked about his picks...made a 2nd video redo over all his picks for the playoffs...and picked OSU to beat us again. Hes a Dbag and can suck it.
It's one of the more affordable Wellers and easier to get. It's good though, some prefer it over some of the more expensive Wellers. I can usually get it for around $100. If you like bourbon or would like to get into bourbons, I'd keep it. Don't even think about mixing it, it's a bourbon to enjoy straight. I usually drink it neat (nothing in it) but some prefer dropping an ice cube in it. If you want to mix it, just sell it or give it to someone that enjoys bourbon. Get you some Evan Williams if you're going to throw some coke zero in it.@mrsmet @InVOLuntary Just got a bottle of Weller 107, antique. What am I supposed to do with this? Sell it, keep it around to look at, re gift?
If you share finances, just give her the credit card and let her choose?Wife wants an iPad for Christmas. She really just likes editing photos, internet surfing, watching Netflix. I don’t really have a budget in mind but she doesn’t really need anything too crazy technical. Any suggestions on model would be appreciated.
Never took you for the grinchIf you share finances, just give her the credit card and let her choose?
Don't get the point of gifts between spouses, unless it's just some small surprise or whatever. If one tells the other what to buy them, I'd say "do your own shopping hun, you actually enjoy it"
*though I'd also ask "would you make this same purchase this if it were March...June...September?" Otherwise people just be looking for excuses to splurge because of the consumerist holiday christmas. I also ask myself that question to check if I'm not just buying into the materialism of the season or if I really need it*