Claude! said:
When you want to be saved at 11 but have kickoff at 1.
Yankees
Claude! said:
When you want to be saved at 11 but have kickoff at 1.
Burdizzo said:Ginormus Ag said:
I will be wearing my Texas A&M Jersey to church today!!!!!!
Just kidding I am a grown man and I don't have one.
Also, they may not have one in your size.
Ginormus Ag said:Burdizzo said:Ginormus Ag said:
I will be wearing my Texas A&M Jersey to church today!!!!!!
Just kidding I am a grown man and I don't have one.
Also, they may not have one in your size.
Correct. They do not make them in a size that fits my form.
one safe place said:
A lot of grown men probably do this as part of a time saving routine they have developed. Alarm clock (clock face has their favorite team's logo on it) wakes them, they fold back the bed covers which have their team's logo on them, pull on some pants, and wear the same jersey to church that they slept in.
AggieArchitect04 said:
Excuse me but Christ died so we could wear jerseys.
Burdizzo said:Hill08 said:Burdizzo said:maroon barchetta said:
Adults wearing jerseys, college or pro
Wife and I were in Vegas a few years back for a trade show . I took her for a nice meal at the Bellagio that was about $200. The food was amazing, and the service great. The turnoff was that they let a bunch of jersey-wearers dine near us . I guess dress codes don't mean anything anymore. I have had no desire to return to Vegas since then.
You took her to Prime for $200? Doubt that
Dry aged tomahawk (for two) and some light sides. About ten years ago. Current price listed is about $249 for the steak. Back then it was about $150 or so. Are you going to fight me over that?
Ghost of Bisbee said:Burdizzo said:Hill08 said:Burdizzo said:maroon barchetta said:
Adults wearing jerseys, college or pro
Wife and I were in Vegas a few years back for a trade show . I took her for a nice meal at the Bellagio that was about $200. The food was amazing, and the service great. The turnoff was that they let a bunch of jersey-wearers dine near us . I guess dress codes don't mean anything anymore. I have had no desire to return to Vegas since then.
You took her to Prime for $200? Doubt that
Dry aged tomahawk (for two) and some light sides. About ten years ago. Current price listed is about $249 for the steak. Back then it was about $150 or so. Are you going to fight me over that?
Sounds more like you probably paid $300 but are forgetting
Did the food digest well? If so, no way you paid only $150
Burdizzo said:Ghost of Bisbee said:Burdizzo said:Hill08 said:Burdizzo said:maroon barchetta said:
Adults wearing jerseys, college or pro
Wife and I were in Vegas a few years back for a trade show . I took her for a nice meal at the Bellagio that was about $200. The food was amazing, and the service great. The turnoff was that they let a bunch of jersey-wearers dine near us . I guess dress codes don't mean anything anymore. I have had no desire to return to Vegas since then.
You took her to Prime for $200? Doubt that
Dry aged tomahawk (for two) and some light sides. About ten years ago. Current price listed is about $249 for the steak. Back then it was about $150 or so. Are you going to fight me over that?
Sounds more like you probably paid $300 but are forgetting
Did the food digest well? If so, no way you paid only $150
It was prepared a couple of years before we got there. Hence the cost. The chef's name was Redstone, I believe.
Aston04 said:
When did this start being a thing? Super cool.
AggieArchitect04 said:
Excuse me but Christ died so we could wear jerseys.
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I can understand a Saints fan wearing a jersey to church in Nawlins.