Oogie Boogie
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- Apr 9, 2011
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The standing apparatus causes too much pain I had to go back to sittingWOrk
That's why I love mine. I can just lower it whenever I need to sit down, and then raise it back up whenever I'm tired of sitting or just want to standThe standing apparatus causes too much pain I had to go back to sitting
I'd have to sit down most of the time thoughThat's why I love mine. I can just lower it whenever I need to sit down, and then raise it back up whenever I'm tired of sitting or just want to stand
Real coding involved hereThis computer could not be more of a bitch yesterday, constantly crashing and failing to boot.
Take it to my desk, where I'm about to dismantle this thing like Robocop 2, and it suddenly shows some signs of stability.
Real coding involved here
WatThe standing apparatus causes too much pain I had to go back to sitting
the foot and leg have too much pain from standing and my feet would go numb after a few minutes of standing in one place
Wont be listening. And its 940 AM.The Marlins game is on 640 am today
It's putting me to sleepListening to baseball over the radio, because watching the game on TV isn't nearly boring enough
No, that would be a violation.Do those NIL deals not include in the contract where if they suck that they can be terminated? I haven't looked into those things.
Of course it is because Sielaff is boring as hell. May as well have brought Van Horne if the goal is to put the listening audience to sleep.It's putting me to sleep
No, that would be a violation.
Of course it is because Sielaff is boring as hell. May as well have brought Van Horne if the goal is to put the listening audience to sleep.
Make the call to Geff, Tampa.
A violation of what? I thought the purpose of these deals was because the argument was that the athletes were unpaid employees or something similar to that.No, that would be a violation.
Its not allowed to be based on whether the athlete is successful or not, that would be considered pay for play which is still outlawed by the NCAA.A violation of what? I thought the purpose of these deals was because the argument was that the athletes were unpaid employees or something similar to that.