Originally posted by TruthHammer It looks a lot more balanced this season, weighted a little toward the West.
WTF This is not balanced for Dutch Harbor Deadliest Catch. Dude, you'd better pass that joint on because I'm going to need a few puffs to understand how you think this is Balanced.
GLB is missing *field goal blocks*on side kicks*pass interference calls*punt after safety*block in the back*motions*WR end around*Add those and I'll buy flex points again. And buy some cookies http://www.jtbskitchen.com
Originally posted by ptompkins WTF This is not balanced for Dutch Harbor Deadliest Catch. Dude, you'd better pass that joint on because I'm going to need a few puffs to understand how you think this is Balanced.
Calm down, dude. I was just saying the best elite teams are distributed between the conferences better this season than last. Obviously you do not belong here.
Because everyone else is the proletariat, and baby I'm the bourgeoisie.
Originally posted by ptompkins WTF This is not balanced for Dutch Harbor Deadliest Catch. Dude, you'd better pass that joint on because I'm going to need a few puffs to understand how you think this is Balanced.
Originally posted by ptompkins WTF This is not balanced for Dutch Harbor Deadliest Catch. Dude, you'd better pass that joint on because I'm going to need a few puffs to understand how you think this is Balanced.
Originally posted by iosif lol, i was not aware that was capitalized
One of my poor writing techniques is to capitalize things that are of importance. You would use it in the sense of 'University of Blackacre School of Law (or Law School)', but you wouldn't (and I frequently do) capitalize it in the way I used it.
When I'm writing memos, I frequently catch myself writing 'Our Client', simply in the sense that I am giving our client a certain level of respect, as you would with things like 'My Lord, Your Honour, Your Grace, etc.'
Again, it is wrong, but I find it a tough habit to beat.
Originally posted by Time Trial One of my poor writing techniques is to capitalize things that are of importance. You would use it in the sense of 'University of Blackacre School of Law (or Law School)', but you wouldn't (and I frequently do) capitalize it in the way I used it.
When I'm writing memos, I frequently catch myself writing 'Our Client', simply in the sense that I am giving our client a certain level of respect, as you would with things like 'My Lord, Your Honour, Your Grace, etc.'
Again, it is wrong, but I find it a tough habit to beat.
Ummm... I think we are looking for a different type of Elitism... I could be wrong though... :/