How is Bojangles’ not even mentioned once, esp with the fried chicken pic? I realize Chick Fil A is the household name and is veritably good (and one of the few reasonably priced ‘southern’ cuisines I can get in Chicago), but after being introduced to Bojangles’ last fall Chick Fil A doesn’t hold a candle to it IMO.
Fast forward 2 years – Todd standing at the altar on wedding day waiting for the Protagonist and Claire goes Laremy Tunsil on Todd, hacks his Twitter/Instagram, and out comes the dirty secrets from Derby weekend.
Watch ‘Escanaba in Da Moonlight’ and then get back to me.
As far as missing out on Boy Scouts goes, they’ll teach you how to camp and shoot at a target, but they won’t teach you how to hunt so you didn’t miss much. Echoing what’s already been said here, I’d read up on some Field and Stream articles, talk with friends or coworkers that do hunt, and (IMO, most importantly) make friends with someone who owns some decent hunting property – it sucks hunting public land when you’ve got other hunters right on top of you in each direction.
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As funny and awkward as that would be, f him – give me some Olivia Munn screen time over him.
Amen, brother. Fan myself and my Detroit buddies swear by it.
How is Bojangles’ not even mentioned once, esp with the fried chicken pic? I realize Chick Fil A is the household name and is veritably good (and one of the few reasonably priced ‘southern’ cuisines I can get in Chicago), but after being introduced to Bojangles’ last fall Chick Fil A doesn’t hold a candle to it IMO.
McGinty’s – The bar from the beginning of The Boondock Saints.
Ol’ Ball Coach is being Ol’
Fast forward 2 years – Todd standing at the altar on wedding day waiting for the Protagonist and Claire goes Laremy Tunsil on Todd, hacks his Twitter/Instagram, and out comes the dirty secrets from Derby weekend.
Watch ‘Escanaba in Da Moonlight’ and then get back to me.
As far as missing out on Boy Scouts goes, they’ll teach you how to camp and shoot at a target, but they won’t teach you how to hunt so you didn’t miss much. Echoing what’s already been said here, I’d read up on some Field and Stream articles, talk with friends or coworkers that do hunt, and (IMO, most importantly) make friends with someone who owns some decent hunting property – it sucks hunting public land when you’ve got other hunters right on top of you in each direction.