You’re an unsalvageable moron if you shop at Kroger and don’t use ClickList.
Haven't done either in ages and not looking back.Worship grocery shopping. Up there with lawn mowing as sacred Dad time.
According to Dan Carlin of the Hardcore History Podcast , about 8% of Asian males descend from Ghengis Khan. Pretty impressive.Pretty sure most of us came from Genghis Khan’s ballsack.
I almost always roll into Publix after the gym in workout clothes. Throw on some podcast and I'm having a good time. No one is putting on a goddamn oxford for you. I don't even own one anymore. Sweatpants and a cutoff T most likely. Hope to see you there.Really disgusting to walk into Kroger and see presumably professional people wearing workout clothes, jumpsuits, wind breakers, etc. It’s not too hard to throw on some Levi’s 505’s and tuck in a blue Oxford.
Really disgusting to walk into Kroger and see presumably professional people wearing workout clothes, jumpsuits, wind breakers, etc. It’s not too hard to throw on some Levi’s 505’s and tuck in a blue Oxford.
Saw the Star War last night - thumbs up. One scene, in particular, I could watch on a loop for 30 minutes.
“Presumably professional” was the key phrase there, folks. Feel free to wear whatever you wish when you finish up for the day at your respective service industry jobs.
I'd be willing to bet most males don't even "see" other people at the grocery..
Worship grocery shopping. Up there with lawn mowing as sacred Dad time.
Why Bill Simmons continues to surround himself and the Ringer with only hipster douches like Rembert Brown who don't relate to any of Simmons's audience is astounding. Every single one of them sounds exactly the same.- All right Millennial Basketball Writer Geek, you don’t have to use “unicorn” in every piece. Starting to really hate what Bill Simmons has begotten.
Really disgusting to walk into Kroger and see presumably professional people wearing workout clothes, jumpsuits, wind breakers, etc. It’s not too hard to throw on some Levi’s 505’s and tuck in a blue Oxford.
Been the common theme when we have played division 1 teamsSlicing and dicing our D.