Smart boy...he is already setting himself up to sign with the Panthers when he turns UFA.
I can't believe nobody took him out to show him the wonders of the Colorado River. Poor dude still thinks South Beach is where it's at.If he was a real mfer he'd be in Denver
I do. Beach is overrated. Humidity, sun burn, disgusting bodies, sharks etc…who.wants to be in Denver during beach weather
Unfortunately, summer is no longer beach weather in southern Florida. Don't think you could pay me enough money to hit the beach in June, July or August. Maybe in January or February, but south Florida since the early 80s has become a coast-to-coast concrete lined conduction oven. It's an unnatural and pretty deadly type of heat these days.who.wants to be in Denver during beach weather
hotter here in NS than Florida right now and the beach is fabulousUnfortunately, summer is no longer beach weather in southern Florida. Don't think you could pay me enough money to hit the beach in June, July or August. Maybe in January or February, but south Florida since the early 80s has become a coast-to-coast concrete lined conduction oven. It's an unnatural and pretty deadly type of heat these days.
Nonsense. What this team needs is some classic Rocky Balboa training at the highest levels of altitude. Every opponent is Drago.Miami is where all the Russian NHL guys train.
He’ll probably get back to Denver quicker than others though. No need to really be in Denver right now. Nobody else really is. Ritchie was asked to stay a few extra days after dev camp and he’s probably gone back.
I mean, there is no doubt that Rocky's IV's Burning Heart montage was the absolute best use of a montage in cinematic history. It stood as champ until 2004 when Trey Parker and Matt Stone figured out the only way to improve on Rocky was to make a montage that was actually self-aware with Team America: World Police's You Need a Montage... but that's beside the point.Nonsense. What this team needs is some classic Rocky Balboa training at the highest levels of altitude. Every opponent is Drago.
There is no tomorrow.
The fact that he beats Drago is what makes it the GOAT.I mean, there is no doubt that Rocky's IV's Burning Heart montage was the absolute best use of a montage in cinematic history. It stood as champ until 2004 when Trey Parker and Matt Stone figured out the only way to improve on Rocky was to make a montage that was actually self-aware with Team America: World Police's You Need a Montage... but that's beside the point.
What specifically about Survivor's 1985 masterpiece makes it the cream of the crop for you?
Florida is Satan’s jockstrap this time of year even if you don’t get a hurricane.who.wants to be in Denver during beach weather
Florida is Satan’s jockstrap this time of year even if you don’t get a hurricane.
#nonetakenI remember when my parents lived in Houston for a while, how blown away I was by the fact that a load of the buildings in the financial district were connected by underground tunnels with shops and cafes in.
It makes sense though, because Texas f***ing sucks. It had nothing to do with the heat.
#nooffensetotexans
Toronto has that too#nonetaken
Just kidding, I haven't even visited Texas since the late 90s. I thought Atlanta also had an underground city that was supposedly much larger than Houston's maze of corridors and shops. The problem with Houston doing it is that so much of the area is prone to flooding. Last place I want to be during a flooding event is trapped in an underground tunnel.
I think it would make a lot of sense if it could be done out in the desert though. Think Pheonix/Scotsdale. Could probably even work in Alaska (to combat the extreme winter cold) but the cost would be prohibitive as the population is too small to warrant that kind of investment.
I believe Atlanta's underground city is actually larger than Houston's. There was a guy from Georgia on my boat that used to rave about how awesome it was.
What decade this stems from gives VERY different vibes to what this means.#nonetaken
Just kidding, I haven't even visited Texas since the late 90s. I thought Atlanta also had an underground city that was supposedly much larger than Houston's maze of corridors and shops. The problem with Houston doing it is that so much of the area is prone to flooding. Last place I want to be during a flooding event is trapped in an underground tunnel.
I think it would make a lot of sense if it could be done out in the desert though. Think Pheonix/Scotsdale. Could probably even work in Alaska (to combat the extreme winter cold) but the cost would be prohibitive as the population is too small to warrant that kind of investment.
I believe Atlanta's underground city is actually larger than Houston's. There was a guy from Georgia on my boat that used to rave about how awesome it was.
I was in during the end of the cold war. Late 80s/first half of 90s.What decade this stems from gives VERY different vibes to what this means.
Sensible people.who.wants to be in Denver during beach weather
take a trip north east and stay at a cottage you might change your mind.Sensible people.
Probably after it was re-done... in the 70s to mid 80s it was a known crime den that was very dangerous.I was in during the end of the cold war. Late 80s/first half of 90s.
Nope. f*** humidity. Colorado weather beats that shit every time. I prefer someplace where I can get in the shade and it actually feels cooler. Or step out at night and not have it still feel like it's 90-plus degrees.take a trip north east and stay at a cottage you might change your mind.
I will.day the humidity.is 38C here in NS today but it's beautiful at the beach. Water is lush