"What ensued was the joint highest-scoring penalty shootout in League Football history. At one point, 20 straight shots were converted. Both goalkeepers were forced to shoot (both scored) before the teams came full circle to the top of the order. Finally in the 15th round, Albert Adomah missed wide to the goalkeeper’s left, ending the epic shootout with Liverpool surviving another day."
Stumped Siri's new song recognition with a Fripp album that has only been released on vinyl.
What do you all think of this? The Future Library Project.
Margaret Atwood, who I respect without knowing or ever having read any of her work, will be the first included author.
Sir Kensington loves Jim, we know that, just does Jim love SK?
sous vide demi --> $200
the roosevelts get the ken burns treatment starting sunday on pbs.
33 Grocery Store Staples Named After Real People
mmmm, dumplings.
bill, some steals up for bid in detroit foreclosure auction.....
great american water park
would have assumed the etymology of the word related to sexual innuendo. perhaps it did as well.
New York Police Department Captain Alexander S. "Clubber" Williams gave the area its nickname[4] in 1876, when he was transferred to a police precinct in the heart of this district. Referring to the increased amount of bribes he would receive for police protection of both legitimate and illegitimate businesses there – especially the many brothels – Williams said, "I've been having chuck steak ever since I've been on the force, and now I'm going to have a bit of tenderloin."[1][2]
The name became a generic term for a Red-light district in an American city; San Francisco, California is among the other cities having a well-known "Tenderloin District".