Very happy we don't have to put up with Trae Young's stringy, awful hair next season.
BTW, what's the correct pronunciation of Quade? Pretty sure it doesn't sound like it looks - is it "Kwa-day"?
Don't understand how these bureaucrats can cut these quiet, backroom deals and think they'll never come to light.
Especially when said player is a pg.I never wanted Young after we started hearing that other guys didn't want to play with him. I don't want any player, no matter how good, who has that vibe. At least not in our current state.
No- strips as a sidecar is perfectly acceptable imoI typically get the spicy chicken combo and a SIDECAR of a three count strips.
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Y'all are just fat ordering chicken sides with your chicken entrees. Grow up.
A less acceptable sidecar imo
Biscuits are dope, but their chicken is just aight.Need a Bojangles in Louisville.
I typically get the spicy chicken combo and a SIDECAR of a three count strips.
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Need a Bojangles in Louisville.
Need a Bojangles in Louisville.
Go to hellBojangles is - frankly - overrated.
Go to hellTrust me--No you don't. You already have multiple Popeye's, which are far superior. Bojangles just opened in Georgetown and Versailles, and they're both awful.
Short of another plague that will trim the fat a bit, I think this situation is only going to get worse for just about every state.FRANKFORT
Kentucky Retirement Systems, the state pension agency that officially faces an $18.1 billion unfunded liability, might be in far worse financial shape than previously believed. That means taxpayers could be on the hook for much more money in order to honor pension commitments to about 365,000 public employees.
Awesome. :chairshot:
[banana]FRANKFORT
Kentucky Retirement Systems, the state pension agency that officially faces an $18.1 billion unfunded liability, might be in far worse financial shape than previously believed. That means taxpayers could be on the hook for much more money in order to honor pension commitments to about 365,000 public employees.
Awesome. :chairshot: