Fans yell at sporting events. Some of it, occasionally, is negative toward visiting players, coaches, or referees. If you can't handle that, maybe you should make a different entertainment choice.
OK, OK, here's one. You don't REALLY need a 1080P television if its under 50". Under 50" a 1080P signal isn't significantly different than a 720P. And how about this (mentioned in another thread I think): The PS3 is actually considered one of the highest quality Blu-Ray players on the market (if not the best) and is about half the price if the similar quality stand alone units. Here is another one: On your income tax return you can the personal exemption AND standard deduction (or itemized deductions). How about this: If you live in your home for two years as your primary residence, any capital gains are tax free when you sell it. Also: Turkey actually doesn't have a significant enough amount of tryptophan to make you sleepy (cheddar cheese actually has more).
Is anyone from Hollywood reading this thread? People from New Orleans and Acadiana do not sound like people from the rest of the Deep South or people from Texas. These are two of the most unusual dialects in American English. Don't get someone from Nashville or Atlanta or Austin and think that their accent will pass for one from New Orleans. It just doesn't work.
Actually fajitas can be any type of grilled meat served on a flour tortilla. Atleast that is the original definition of a fajita. So yes, there is a such thing as chicken fajitas.
I think it's been long enough since The Ladder Theory was mentioned in a thread. It's something every woman knows that most men don't get.
Actually, you got it backwards. The original term "fajita" is a derivation of "skirt" or "belt" in spanish. Fajitas were originally called little skirts, with only cows have a strip of meat named for. However, nowadays a fajita can mean any type of meat which is grilled and served in a tortilla.
miguel mentioned monoprice and referred to the cables. I'd like to echo www.monoprice.com and refer to Wall Mounts for flat panel TV's. You can get one for a fraction of the cost that you'd have to pay at Best Buy or even places that don't mark up as crazy as they do.. and it'll work just as well. I got my wall mount that holds up to 60" i believe for $50.. it swivels up and down, turns left and right, and can be extended up to 1 or 2 feet off the wall.
actually, you're not allowed to turn right at a redlight unless there is a sign posted saying otherwise in New York.
you made this post at 11:11 AM which is also when I made a wish that I can't disclose or else it can't come true!!!! yeah i still make wishes at 11:11 because im cool