I wonder if the Afghan or Peruvian chicken joints are open though ,
They probably closed, bout to go thaw out some chicken
I wonder if the Afghan or Peruvian chicken joints are open though ,
*lives right on the I-95 corridor*
I'm so fukking tired of snow, I almost don't see the point in shoveling the shyt if it's just going to snow again next week.
They gave us off
I wonder if the Afghan or Peruvian chicken joints are open though ,
I feel bad for the folks living north of the DMV though, they got it 10X worse this year. This probably cause it didn;t snow at all last winter
thats just NYC, breh. Thats damn near every day, innit.Feel you, this has been one of the most brutal winters. Every week snow, incredibly cold, and all the garbage on the streets with the nasty ass snow,
while the DC brehs just pile the garbage inside at homethats just NYC, breh. Thats damn near every day, innit.
Our trash gets picked up, rain, snow, or sleet, even in the hood. We some clean folks outcheawhile the DC brehs just pile the garbage inside at home
*turns on tv*Our trash gets picked, rain, snow, or sleet
thats just NYC, breh. Thats damn near every day, innit.
Its the truthYou? Thought we was boys.
It builds the immune system.
nah, we have a very clean city and area.while the DC brehs just pile the garbage inside at home
Well, well, well… Gervinho did have a major impact on the Premier League after all, it seems.
Former Lille coach Rudi Garcia, who is now Gervinho’s manager at Roma, has revealed the former Arsenal flop was something of an intermediary in Chelsea’s capture of midfield magician Eden Hazard. Well, sort of.
Garcia claims in his new autobiography that back in 2011 then-Lille player Gervinho picked up the phone in the dressing room to be greeted by a very demanding Didier Drogba on the end of the line.
‘Pass the phone to him [Hazard],’ Drogba is said to have barked at Gervinho. ‘There’s someone who wants to talk to him over here.’
And that person was Blues owner Roman Abramovich