PSNOT 3.0 - Let's Talk About University of Kentucky, Baby!

Amazon is now offering monthly rates for Prime ($10.99) and shipping is optional ($8.99 without). If you're going to stick with it for a year then obviously you're better of paying $100 and getting both for less.
I'll have to check if mine will go up. Been paying $8 a month since they had that brief time when they offered monthly Prime a few years ago. With USPS's inability to deliver on time, I've been getting quite a few free months in the past year.

Edit - nope doesn't look like it, at least not yet as when it renews next month, it's set at $8.

 
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Went to Jimmy Johns and got the #9 with double meat. Mayo of course.  Man is it good.  I was craving it and it hits the spot fo sho!

I also happened to be walking about behind this cute chick.  Followed her all the way up to the second floor of the garage and walked right behind her to our cars which were parked right next to each other!  I made some comment about "oh thats why I followed you"  She smiled as did I.  I pulled back in to the garage, parked and read some of the thread a minute and responded to some texts.  I get out and low and behold there she is again right as I get out of the car! We rode up one flight in the elevator.  All I could do is get her name since she was only one flight up.

#facebook

 
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Poor monitor, forever the messenger being abused for illuminating an inconvenient truth.

 
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The show was called My Fair Wedding. Doesn't look the episode is on Youtube or anything. It was on Netflix for awhile. Looks like you can buy it on Amazon if you want!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0093PEQBW?ref_=imdbref_ttep_mwbr_aiv&tag=imdbtag_ttep_mwbr_aiv-20

Season 3, episode 2.

They don't pay for everything. The premise is that this famous (I guess) wedding planner comes in like a month before the wedding and changes a bunch of stuff to make the wedding better. They paid for everything they changed, and they changed the venue which was the vast majority of the cost. All of the decorations and whatnot were crazy. Some guy from food network made our cake.
This the episode?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfzDSXxb6fE

 
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Took a few hours but I think this migraine might be finally dissipating. Now to spend the rest of the day doing housework and goofing off.

 
But you wish you could put the lid back on that can of worms you just opened...
Eh, I wouldn't have gave such specific information if I cared. It's already been aired on national television (I assume that that show/channel doesn't have a ton of viewers, but you know what I mean).

Edit: And I just saw elder's wife's tits so I feel even less bothered than I might have been.

 
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Eh, I wouldn't have gave such specific information if I cared. It's already been aired on national television (I assume that that show/channel doesn't have a ton of viewers, but you know what I mean).

Edit: And I just saw elder's wife's tits so I feel even less bothered than I might have been.
Honestly, with how many people in here that are familiar with HGTV shows because of their wives/girlfriends, I'm surprised no one seems to know this show. I had kind of forgotten about it until just now, but my exgf watched it and four weddings a lot. Tutera always seemed like such a reasonable guy, so I didn't mind watching it if she had it on (I don't like any remake your home/life/wedding/business reality shows where the person is just a bossy my way or the highway asshole). If I had seen this specific episode, I don't remember it though.

 
I found a twitter picture showing some flooding about a half mile from me.  It's not shocking it's flooded as it's built around a lake.  Relatively new development as they put in a bunch of restaurants and a Whole Foods there in the past year or so.  

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When I was young and pictures were taken with film that you had to go get developed (you know, the olden days), I always really enjoyed looking through a new set of pictures as soon as my mom would come home from the store with them.  And then one time I was looking through a set apparently too quickly because no one took out some pictures of my sister topless before I saw them.  They were the "before" pictures of her breast reduction.

 
When I was young and pictures were taken with film that you had to go get developed (you know, the olden days), I always really enjoyed looking through a new set of pictures as soon as my mom would come home from the store with them. And then one time I was looking through a set apparently too quickly because no one took out some pictures of my sister topless before I saw them. They were the "before" pictures of her breast reduction.
Are they still hidden in your sock drawer?
 
He looked like he was in shock.
Even ignoring the common sense of there not being a way to know how deep the water is, a reporter isn't going to be parked at the edge of a 1" puddle. I dunno, maybe he was drunk off his ass or has dementia or something (in which case he shouldn't be operating a car) but the guy clearly had some kind of mental defect for driving into it in the first place.

 
You guys, all natural disasters, flooding included, are just god's way of saying an entire city's worth of people deserve to die.  That's just the way it is.  He would've told someone to build an ark if there was anyone in Houston worth saving.

 
I found a twitter picture showing some flooding about a half mile from me. It's not shocking it's flooded as it's built around a lake. Relatively new development as they put in a bunch of restaurants and a Whole Foods there in the past year or so.
Ever since I was very nearly at the business end of a catastrophic bit of flooding back in '93 I don't touch housing anywhere close to floodplain.

 
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Oh, I guess I should've waited until therm stuffed his stupid foot even further in his mouth...

Even ignoring the common sense of there not being a way to know how deep the water is, a reporter isn't going to be parked at the edge of a 1" puddle. I dunno, maybe he was drunk off his ass or has dementia or something (in which case he shouldn't be operating a car) but the guy clearly had some kind of mental defect for driving into it in the first place.
Yeah, death to all people with mental defects!

 
My ex wife drove into a puddle a few months ago and I wouldnt mind her dying so Im with Therm!

Just kidding (sort of), my kid needs a mom.

 
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Honestly, with how many people in here that are familiar with HGTV shows because of their wives/girlfriends, I'm surprised no one seems to know this show. I had kind of forgotten about it until just now, but my exgf watched it and four weddings a lot. Tutera always seemed like such a reasonable guy, so I didn't mind watching it if she had it on (I don't like any remake your home/life/wedding/business reality shows where the person is just a bossy my way or the highway asshole). If I had seen this specific episode, I don't remember it though.
Yeah, my wife watched it off and on before we got on it. I don't know how long it went for but it's been over for awhile now. He had some other, similar show since then I think. But it seemed way more focused on creating drama and him being catty. A few years after us being on it there was some sort of scandal he was involved with for soliciting sex from some dude (him being gay isn't the scandal, obviously, he was married and had an adopted kid or something). Not sure if it was true.

So the real question, which dress did he pick? I actually liked #1 the best.
Was that the one she liked? He picked the one she liked.

 
Not everything people do is logical.  Yeah, the car before him sunk.  Maybe he thought his would float.  I don't know.  But he's lucky that news crew was there because I think he would have gone down with his ship from the looks of it.

 
Not everything people do is logical. Yeah, the car before him sunk. Maybe he thought his would float. I don't know. But he's lucky that news crew was there because I think he would have gone down with his ship from the looks of it.
Once he got out of the car and started swimming, I think he was ok. I am not sure if the reporter really had to go in after him, but it was a nice thing to do since the guy obviously was not thinking clearly. Not going to lie, I would have been worried he would panic and end up drowning me if I was the reporter.

 
Once he got out of the car and started swimming, I think he was ok. I am not sure if the reporter really had to go in after him, but it was a nice thing to do since the guy obviously was not thinking clearly. Not going to lie, I would have been worried he would panic and end up drowning me if I was the reporter.
What kind of douche would you look like though if you just stood there and live broadcast a panicked man who just escaped his sinking car while narrating it.

 
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