That's what I've been told. I saw a guy holding one in his hand at a check-out line, so I asked him about it. He bought one for himself and loved it so much he had to get one for his grandkids. The range is surprisingly decent for a plastic salt gun, but it's not like you can "snipe" the flies. But he said it's deadly when he's sitting on his chair and shooting them off hisby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
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I didn't start watching football until I was nine years old. The year the Rams went to the Super Bowl. I don't remember specific games, except Super Bowl 34, but for some reason I loved all the players, and I thought the helmets were unique. They were also exciting to watch. There wasn't an exact moment I became a Rams fan. I just started watching more and more Rams games until about 2002 wby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
I didn't even watch the game tonight, and I don't have to. The man is insufferable. It's not just the content for me, but it's also his voice. Kinda like that scene with Rob Wriggle and Will Ferrell in Stepbrothers where Wriggle's character doesn't like Ferrell's face.by Drew2839 - RamsFootballFans.com
Pirates and Vikings are not the same thing as "Indians." Look, for a younger person, I'm pretty old-school; I think the "woke" crowd and the Twitter mob dictate too much right now. But team names have been something marginalized groups have railed against for a long time. This thing about changing team names erasing history or whatever is nonsense. Folks say the sameby Drew2839 - RamsFootballFans.com
The announcers kept saying it was dislocated finger, but having experienced a dislocated finger, it didn't look like that to me. I've never heard of mallet finger before. Or jersey finger. At any rate, I think the Seahawks are toast. Geno Smith will be Geno Smith, and the Seahawks defense can't stop a wet paper bag. The NFC West is going to come down to the Rams and the Cardinals.by Drew2839 - RamsFootballFans.com
I used to dislike small dogs. Like chihuahuas, Pomeranians, etc. Toy breeds, I guess. Still kinda-sorta do. I don't like barking. Never have, never will. Especially inside. And small dogs are usually the worst offenders. However, my brother's family (really my nephews) has a little chihuahua mutt named Lulu. She does like to bark, but she has somehow found a way into my heart. If you sitby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
I don't have a favorite, either. But if I had to choose, I guess I'd go with Australian. And that's because it's the easiest for me to imitate. Not to over-estimate my abilities, but I'm not too bad at imitating accents. My best ones are English, Scottish, Irish, and Australian. South African is really difficult. I have to listen to someone before I can get into the right cadence and pronuby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
That's the way it always starts lol. Somebody says they don't like cats. Then they adopt a kitten, take in a stray, find a girl who has one, etc. Before you know it, they might actually "like" the cat. They aren't a cat person, but they tolerate this cat. Next thing you know, they have two cats. They might never say they are converted, but the evidence points to something elseby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
My family ALWAYS had cats; at least one, usually two. We had a golden retriever (Montana) for 13 years before we had to put him down. I loved that dog. Still miss him to this day. Also the biggest golden I've ever seen (130 lbs). Montana was great friends with the neighbor dog. They were inseparable. It was something straight out of a kid's book. So I love dogs, too. But I've always had anby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
If I remember correctly, their rationale for the logo and horn change was some strange metaphor for California or LA. I'm too lazy to look it up right now, but I thought the reasoning was very, very strained. Ergo, they tried too hard. Totally hear you on sticking with the team. For me, I can't imagine a scenario where I would ever quit following the Rams. I think Kroenke is a real POS,by Drew2839 - RamsFootballFans.com
I'm one of the people that think the blue and gold uniforms were the best. That's what I grew up with. I thought it looked professional and sharp. But I also know I'm in the minority. That said, the new uniforms are growing on me. I think we look a little too much like the Chargers, but the helmets are pretty stinkin' neat. And that was probably the most midwest thing I've ever said. I don'by Drew2839 - RamsFootballFans.com
Great assessment! Totally agree with you on Breece Hall. That kid was a one man wrecking machine against Baylor.by Drew2839 - RamsFootballFans.com
At first, no. I thought they gave up too much for a 33-year-old QB who had an injury history. I always liked Stafford; I hadn't watched many Lions games, but the ones I did watch he always stood out as a smart QB who can make all the throws. Those attributes are what made me believe he'd do fine as a Ram. I think if they had traded for him 3-4 years ago, I would have been on board from theby Drew2839 - RamsFootballFans.com
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Really wished Stafford would've taken off. Looked to me like he had a solid chance to get the first with his legs. Or pass it to Higbee before that defender closed down. Not the end of the world, but you would have thought so if you were around me when that play occurred IRL.by Drew2839 - RamsFootballFans.com
I was in the sixth grade. No one told us anything until classes were over. I've talked to others who said their teachers canceled school or turned on the news for them, but our teachers didn't tell us a thing. My mom always picked me up from school, and I could see concern on her face when I got in the car. She was hyper-focused on the radio, so I asked what was going on. I don't remember exacby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
He single-handedly blew up five or six plays. His tackling is so damn good. It's hard to believe he can tackle like that and then shut down guys like DK Metcalf. AD gets the most attention, and deservedly so, but Ramsey is right there as far as dominating his opponent.by Drew2839 - RamsFootballFans.com
Only for breakfast, but maybe this will help. I add a scoop of my favorite protein powder and a couple spoonfuls of peanut butter. You could substitute the peanut butter for almond butter, but I prefer PB lol. I know that doesn't sound that great, but once you find a good protein powder that suits your fancy, it's actually pretty good. I use MusclePharm vanilla flavor. Optimum Nutritionby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
That applies after the deductible. The insurance I get through school, depending on the plan, has coinsurance or a copay after the deductible. Now, those payments do add to the total out-of-pocket maximum, and that includes the deductible. But I've heard some plans don't include the deductible in the out-of-pocket maximum. And that's only for in-network care. Health insurance is so rby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
It's missing a couple poles, too.by Drew2839 - RamsFootballFans.com
Kick a field goal and you're down 10 points with 10 minutes in the game. Not the time for that. Oh well.by Drew2839 - Game Time Forum
And you're right, balls and strikes have gotten so much worse the past few years. But what happens with the home plate umpire if a robot takes over? Does he move to a new position somewhere else? I guess he could still stay behind home for safe/out calls at the plate. I'm all for it, though. I've seen too many games this year where a missed strike or ball creates a domino effect and impaby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
Think of everyone and everything you care about. That's who/what you're staying alive for. Hang in there, pal. You've been through the ringer, and yet here you are. Still fighting. That says a lot about you. Adversity creates a stronger, better person.by Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
I challenged myself a few years ago to drop that psychological barrier, the "that's disgusting, I can't eat that" repulsion. I've wholly taken up the I'll-try-anything-once philosophy when it comes to eating. So far, I'm still alive.by Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub
That hurt me just reading about it. I wish you quick and easy (as possible) recovery. I can't imagine a complete lifestyle overhaul like you described. I already eat decent and exercise, but I still have cheat days. I love pizza, pasta, red meat, and dessert. You can do it, though! Baby-step by baby-step. Heal your body and your mind first. Especially your mind. Once you get yourby Drew2839 - Bucky's Pub