What's new
Fantasy Football - Footballguys Forums

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

GM's Thread About Everything/GM's Thread About Nothing (15 Viewers)

Jason Lawhead‏ @JasonLawhead 44m44 minutes ago

More

When ya tell somebody you’re still a Browns fan this wave of sympathy comes over them, they ask you how your doing in a way that makes ya feel like you’re wife became a vegetable but you’ve decided to stay faithful to her for the rest of the marriage

 
Congrats to GM, tommyboy, and urbanhack on being able to pump their own gas now.  Try not to set yourselves on fire or anything.

 
General Malaise said:
GET IN MY PLAYOFF FANTASY CHALLENGE, PLEASE!
I'll donate my $25 again.  It's in the mail.

Did you ask the rest of the degens in the wagering thread?  We'll pretty much throw money at anything.

 
Anyone know much about vacation in Park City Utah? Thinking about hauling the family there for a ski trip and two older daughter's and wife don't ski. Figure they can go shopping or spa or snow shoe while I take the two little kids up in the mountain. We'd have two or three off days to just do family stuff. 

Don't want to spend the money if there's nothing to do. Any tips appreciated.

 
:mellow:

ATLANTA (WOOD) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is trying to determine if romaine lettuce is to blame for an E. coli outbreak that’s reached Michigan.

As of Dec. 28, a total of 17 people had reported falling ill in 13 states, including one person in Michigan. Those sickened reported symptoms from Nov. 15 through Dec. 8.

The CDC and U.S. Food and Drug Administration are trying to determine if the outbreak is linked to cases of E. coli in Canada, which have been connected to romaine lettuce.

The CDC says preliminary results of whole genome sequencing show both outbreaks appear to be closely related. Public health officials are now interviewing people to determine what common food they may have eaten before falling ill.

Federal officials say until they’ve identified the source of the outbreak, they cannot recommend whether consumers should avoid a romaine lettuce.

 
:mellow:

ATLANTA (WOOD) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is trying to determine if romaine lettuce is to blame for an E. coli outbreak that’s reached Michigan.

As of Dec. 28, a total of 17 people had reported falling ill in 13 states, including one person in Michigan. Those sickened reported symptoms from Nov. 15 through Dec. 8.

The CDC and U.S. Food and Drug Administration are trying to determine if the outbreak is linked to cases of E. coli in Canada, which have been connected to romaine lettuce.

The CDC says preliminary results of whole genome sequencing show both outbreaks appear to be closely related. Public health officials are now interviewing people to determine what common food they may have eaten before falling ill.

Federal officials say until they’ve identified the source of the outbreak, they cannot recommend whether consumers should avoid a romaine lettuce.


That's like blaming the car for a crash. 

 
:mellow:

ATLANTA (WOOD) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is trying to determine if romaine lettuce is to blame for an E. coli outbreak that’s reached Michigan.

As of Dec. 28, a total of 17 people had reported falling ill in 13 states, including one person in Michigan. Those sickened reported symptoms from Nov. 15 through Dec. 8.

The CDC and U.S. Food and Drug Administration are trying to determine if the outbreak is linked to cases of E. coli in Canada, which have been connected to romaine lettuce.

The CDC says preliminary results of whole genome sequencing show both outbreaks appear to be closely related. Public health officials are now interviewing people to determine what common food they may have eaten before falling ill.

Federal officials say until they’ve identified the source of the outbreak, they cannot recommend whether consumers should avoid a romaine lettuce.
So Iceberg is still ok?

 
I just saved $51 month on innerwebs and cable.  Plus faster innerwebs speed and new router.  Screw you Frontier!!!  :pickle:

 
How'd you do this? 

I ask, because I too would like to save $51 month on internets and cable.
I was out of my bundle contract and this was available per Frontier.  My gb told me another way to do it is have someone else in your family sign up as a new customer and they’ll get a really good deal for a year and then it goes up after that.  You’ll have to cancel your own service after the activation and send your stuff back to them.  My gb is going this route. I was going to cancel TV all together, but I get a better deal on innerwebs through bundling (100/100).  

 
I was out of my bundle contract and this was available per Frontier.  My gb told me another way to do it is have someone else in your family sign up as a new customer and they’ll get a really good deal for a year and then it goes up after that.  You’ll have to cancel your own service after the activation and send your stuff back to them.  My gb is going this route. I was going to cancel TV all together, but I get a better deal on innerwebs through bundling (100/100).  
Maybe the first time ever I've been happy to have so many family members.

 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top