Weezer
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It's unlikely that college football keeps this hybrid amateur/professional model for very long, teams too unstable and too many legal problems. More likely to eventually move toward the NFL model IMO. Players get revenue sharing/salaries, but they give up some freedom of choice and movement in the process. You might have drafts, contracts, trades replacing this state of free agency and bidding for recruits and transfers. Once players don't have complete freedom to choose their team, or leave when someone offers more money, my guess is the NIL contract values will drop to true market value of their name, image, and likeness, because the "inducement" value will no longer exist.
You food snobbing is like @Glitch too? Next thing I’m finna hear is someone saying Buddy’s ain’t real BBQ.Real aoili
American “aoili”
You food snobbing is like @Glitch too? Next thing I’m finna hear is someone saying Buddy’s ain’t real BBQ.
Good list. Coda is so good. Miss trattoria Luca.
One thing I would add to this list is Lewis BBq for brisket.
Buddy's is great. Can't beat the Tuesday night special for 6.99 that includes a drink. Seriously, great BBQ. All you BBQ snobs can suck it.You food snobbing is like @Glitch too? Next thing I’m finna hear is someone saying Buddy’s ain’t real BBQ.
It is a very small part of that historic pic @TheRain posted of King Tuts tomb last night...OK, I give up. What is this?
I always wanted to go there..
Ahhh the Italian culture...Best family vacation ever was 10 days in Italy.
My kids were 10 and 7 (10 years ago this Summer ). My wife and I were worried that they would get bored going to the museums and magnificent churches, but they were enthralled by the history. It was a wonderful time for my family. We powered our way across Rome, Florence, and Venice on gelato. Anytime the kids started to get tired, we powered up with gelato. Considering that we walked almost everywhere, we made lots of gelato stops. One day in Rome, we walked 12 miles. Kids never complained!
The history there is indescribable. I could have spent a week in the Vatican museum just by itself…