I used to be a rolling stone, you know
If a cause was right
I'd leave, to find the answer on the road
I used to be a heart beatin' for someone
But the times have changed
The less I say, the more my work gets done
f*** this car is revving up down the street
Pipe down I'm listening to Elton John
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Problem with having so many hotel programs is that I can't decide which hotel to use when I travel
I have Hilton Honors, IHG, and Marriot Bonvoy
Now Marriott Bonvoy has 0 points so I should probably start grinding there but if I reserve with Hilton in the next few weeks I get 4500 bonus points. Tough decisions.
I have Caesars and MGM rewards too so I need to grind those. Hard work.
So when I go to Vegas I can't even use Hilton or IHG or Mariott I have to use Caesars or MGM lol
Ugh.
It's like these companies want you to be their corporate shill. I have no problem being a promoter but there are so many companies and so many points I have to grind.
Psychologically I think they hook you by dangling those reward points and me like that mouse in the cage runs after the proverbial cheese
"If you think this is bad, just listen to the interview with Sgt. Slaughter about how Hulk Hogan wanted to intentionally break the leg of The Ultimate Warrior"
did padres really put up 11 on the buccos lol
Buccos without skenes = ass
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This guy Zach Dezenzo in the Astros game was just announced as matriculating from "The Ohio State University"
Didn't know yinz had a baseball program.
Frank Oliver Howard was born on August 8, 1936, in
Columbus, Ohio, to John and Erma Howard, the third of six children. His father was a machinist for the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and had played
semi-professional baseball, later on encouraging his son's interest in the game.
[2]
Howard attended
South High School in Columbus, Ohio, and
Ohio State University, where he played
college baseball and
college basketball for the
Ohio State Buckeyes. He was an
All-American in both basketball and baseball.
[3] He averaged 20.1
points and 15.3
rebounds per game in 1957, and was drafted the following year by the
Philadelphia Warriors of the
National Basketball Association.
[2]
the boxing is from roland garros? wtf