MiamiVice
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pablo escobar lived in Columbia SC in text books used by Ohio schools apparently.
actually did a tour in afghanistan and a tour in iraq.
Actually...yes.. I did.No you didn't.
1st Light Armored Reconnaissance BattalionNo soldier I ever met isn't proud to announce his or her unit...especially if it has been in a combat area. Might I ask you to give us YOUR unit designation, Mr. Vice?
If you have served...I congratulate and thank you for serving your country!
I almost. Signed up for the marines. AlmostNo soldier I ever met isn't proud to announce his or her unit...especially if it has been in a combat area. Might I ask you to give us YOUR unit designation, Mr. Vice?
If you have served...I congratulate and thank you for serving your country!
Navy wouldn't take me.I almost. Signed up for the marines. Almost
this might be the funniest post you have on this site.Navy wouldn't take me.
They asked if I loved the D. Fuckin A right I love the D.
Recruiter musta been from Cleveland.
They honestly did end up rejecting me.this might be the funniest post you have on this site.
Obviously you don't like theD...I get that the Tigers had maybe the sexiest offseason of any team, spending $242.5 million to bring in Upton and Zimmermann and remaking what was one of the league's worst bullpens. But we've learned the big offseason doesn't always lead to the expected results, as we saw last season with the Padres and Red Sox. My point: The Tigers have a lot of improving to do. They were 10th in runs scored in the AL and last in runs allowed, and remember that was with major contributions from Yoenis Cespedes and David Price before they were traded. That was with Verlander throwing up that 14-start run andJ.D. Martinez hitting 38 home runs.
Comparing what the Tigers did last year to what they are this year is pointless. The last two months last year the Tigers basically gave away after the trade deadline. Obviously their runs scored are going to be lower. Before the trade deadline they were top 5 in runs scored. Their rotation obviously was shit last year. But once again. Take a look at what was pitching the last two months.I get that the Tigers had maybe the sexiest offseason of any team, spending $242.5 million to bring in Upton and Zimmermann and remaking what was one of the league's worst bullpens. But we've learned the big offseason doesn't always lead to the expected results, as we saw last season with the Padres and Red Sox. My point: The Tigers have a lot of improving to do. They were 10th in runs scored in the AL and last in runs allowed, and remember that was with major contributions from Yoenis Cespedes and David Price before they were traded. That was with Verlander throwing up that 14-start run andJ.D. Martinez hitting 38 home runs.
Where you going to be this year? When the parade is up in detriot?