This thread makes me laugh. The dude has millions of dollars on the line and he knows that he is consuming a substance that is against the law and is banned by his employer. Set aside all the debates on the medical benefits it may or may not have for his condition, HE IS VIOLATING THE RULES HIS EMPLOYER HAS SET FORTH. I very well could do my job just fine if I started the day with a fresh bloody mary right in my office, but my employer does not allow me to do that, and thus I DON'T DO IT. I have no sympathy for Seantrel Henderson or anyone that defends him.
I haven't posted in about 4 years. I'm coming out of retirement to say I completely agree with the topic of this thread. On the last TD drive of the game, Tyrod was more focused on trash talking opponents after being pushed out of bounds instead of focusing on the fact that he still had a chance to win the game. His body language for the entire drive was that of a guy who already gave up on the game. His behavior reminded me of Cam Newton clamming up in front of that fumbled ball late in Super Bowl 50.
He comes up small in the big moments and big in the small moments, just like his mouth-breathing foot-loving coach.
I vouch for this guy. He goes by many names, realtruelove, Real T, T Love, Papa T Love. Sometimes he lets his passion get the best of him, but he always comes around in the end. Don't bail on him, because T LOVE EVERYBODY.
DMSO = dimethyl sulfoxide.
It is a high boiling organic solvent that I used in grad school for NMR spectroscopy. The reason why it smells like garlic is because it contains sulfur. It makes your skin numb because it's causing acute damage to your central nervous system like any other organic solvent.
Ralph's box is near section 113 where my uncle has had season tickets for many years. I have seen Ralph hobble from his box to a golf cart plenty of times. Most of the conversations I've had with him have been pretty one sided:
Me and other fans: "HEY RALPH!!! GO BILLS!!! RAAALPH!!!!? RALPH!!"
Ralph: <hobbling to golf cart>
My friend had an old Buick stolen from him outside of his apartment in Chicago. They found it a week later, the police suspected some kids just were taking it on a joy ride. It was a beater to begin with, so I think they ruined the ignition and my friend collected less than $1k from the insurance company.
As a side bar, when I read stuff like this I wish they had the death penalty for all crimes, especially robbery. When I was in 8th grade I read a pre-1994 biography of OJ Simpson. OJ stole lots of cars during his teen years in San Francisco. The biographer depicted this type of behavior as harmless tomfoolery of a young OJ. If they had administered my suggested punishment and just killed OJ for doing this, he never would have killed Nicole and Goldman.
I think your setup is ideal. It's really a homey looking shop. You go to do a project and you still have a TV. Good use of space IMHO. Building a space that's just a bar would never get used.