Duck Fallas
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Their prices are a tad high, but for the quality of the food and the sheer volume, I think they are worth the $11 a person (for a burger, reg. fries and and a reg.drink). What do they run around you? I am not sure if their prices are universal or not.
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What was the last movie you watched?
Duck Fallas replied to GA_Eagle's topic in General Entertainment
Super 8. It seems to me that the summer 2011 movies just get better and better. I really liked this one more than anything else I have seen so far this year. -
I only play golf, so I eat very light before a round, maybe a PB&J sandwhich and and a glass of lemonade. On Sunday's, I made a new deal with myself to only eat at Five Guys Burgers and Fries. The company was founded just outside of DC in NoVa (Northern Virginia) and all of the franchises in my area are owned by former Redskins kicker and NFL MVP Mark Moseley.
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This is why you don't hire your cousins half-brother's best friend's nephew to handle your finances. I am pretty sure that Hall had very little clue that this was happening, but will surely rectify the problem soon.
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Sellers is one of my favorite Redskins, but it would not surprise me if he does wind up not making the cut. While he is still an effective blocker and receiver out of the backfield, he is still close to 40 years old.
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I literally just finished Brotherhood moments ago, and I would HIGHLY recommend playing it before moving on with the next in the series. I am seriously hoping that Revelations is just another filler to flesh out the story much like Brotherhood. I think that there is a bit more that they can do (especially after seeing how the most recent game ended) before they actually release the true third game in the series. I am ass-over-elbows in love with the series and hope that they find a way to expand it well beyond the third game.
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Pawn Stars. One of the best shows on television, if you ask me.
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Dance of Death by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. I have loved almost every book these two men have collaborated to write.
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Yes, in Revelations, Ezio is about 50 yrs old.
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WWE Monday Night Raw. Still on, but it will be the last thing I watch tonight.
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so far the Assassin's Creed: Revelations trailer and Star Wars Kinect are the highlights for me.
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After my divorce last year, I went out and bought another Mercedes E320. During the divorce I bought a 96 Toyota Supra as a not-so-subtle "fuck you" to my wife who refused to let me buy one when we were married.
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Redskins looking to pickup RB's in free agency
Duck Fallas replied to AllYouNeedIsLovie's topic in NFC
I look for a two-back system with Torain and Helu, they may bring a few guys for flavor but nobody major. -
I kind of agree, but I don't think that will matter to Snyder. He no longer makes those decisions, it is 100% up to Shanahan and Allen. I have a feeling that the Redskins will host Asomougha, make him an offer and let him decide whether or not he wants to be a Redskin. That is how they handled free agency last season, I can't see it being any different.
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What was the last movie you watched?
Duck Fallas replied to GA_Eagle's topic in General Entertainment
I really hope it is a reboot. I think that we have Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, even Watchmen to thank for the new direction that comic book movies have taken as of late. -
What was the last movie you watched?
Duck Fallas replied to GA_Eagle's topic in General Entertainment
X-Men: First Class. Easily the best movie in the series and a great way to re-boot the movies, if that is the plan. Seriously could be the best movie I have seen so far this year. (Very little exaggeration on my part) -
I have never heard of him.
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Without a doubt. Here a few personal accounts of my own in my life. - When my mother passed away in 1986, I would routinely see her walking from her bedroom to the front door of our house. I would call out to her asking where she was going (I was 7 at the time) and she would turn, smile and say something indecipherable and disappear. - In the house that I grew up in, we would always hear a sound like someone walking and then dragging their foot behind them. It would almost always happen around the same time every night and in the morning. My grandfather's dad walked with a cane and went to bed at the same time every night and went woke up the same time every morning. He also died in the bathroom in the upstairs hallway, the same place where the noises seemed to originate. (Honestly, this one is likely explainable) - For my entire childhood my grandfather had a ritual, he would always come and check every bedroom before he went to bed to make sure that everybody was in their place. When he stood in the doorway, he filled it out (he was 6'5 and over 300 lbs) so there was no mistaking that it was him. As he walked away he would always let loose this kind of grunt "Hrmmph". He died in 1996 and for the next 4 years, until we moved from the house nearly every night my doorway would darken around 11:40pm for a few seconds and then I would hear that same "hrmmph" as the light came back into the room. - We lived in house in Colonial Beach, Va. From the first day that we moved in, there was just something 'off' about the top floor. There was always a feeling of foreboding whenever you went up there, which happened to be where our bedrooms were. It was so bad that all seven of us children refused to even go up there to get our clothes from the chest of drawers. At one point I walked into my parents bedroom after school (their room was downstairs) and in broad daylight witnessed a group of bottles tip over and roll across the floor. In unison. On another occasion I went in there at night and saw the bed moving like something was walking on it, we had a dog at the time, so I thought it was her. I reached over and turned on the light to yell at the dog and when it came on, there was nothing there and the movement stopped. There were many other unexplained goings on, but they were not experienced by me so I will not talk about them. We only lived in that house for 6 months, my parents later told us that it was due mostly to the fact that the house was too creepy. - Just a couple of years ago a friend of mine was living in a brand-new home with her daughter. She called very late one night complaining that she had seen a man in her house. Being the good guy that I can sometimes be, I got dressed and went right to her house (she is a single mother with a teenage daughter). When I arrived, I could find nobody there but she told me that he walked from what looked like her front closet and just strolled across in front of her TV and into the kitchen without even glancing at her. She followed him into the kitchen only to see him fade into a blue mist. This happened at random times for several weeks. Eventually it got to the point that she started staying in a hotel. I agreed to stay at her house to see if I could witness the same thing. The first couple of nights I saw nothing. The third night, however, right as I was getting set for bed, I saw him. He did just as she said he would, he came from the front closet and just walked calmly from one side of the house to the kitchen area and had a blue glow. It was quite eerie to actually see something like that with my own eyes. It was more impactful to me since I was a grown man and had grown fairly skeptical about nearly everything. To this day, I cannot explain what I saw, other than it being a figment of my imagination due to a lack of sleep.
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I would not be shocked to see the Redskins do just like they did last season and have 5-6 RB's entering the preseason. As pleased as I was with what we saw from Ryan Torain last season, he is just not reliable with his injury history. Honestly, the only positive in our offensive backfield is Mike Sellers, and even he is starting to show his age.
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According to nfl.com the Pats have had 40 players come to workouts under Tom Brady.
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Honestly not a surprise. There was no team more hyped that failed as large as the Cowgirls did last year. It is annoyingly nice to see that they are not good with the disaster that was their 2010 season.
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I am going to have to call BS on this one. I cannot imagine a world where any coach with half a brain would prefer Beck over McNabb.
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I am very happy that they are delaying the release for a couple of reasons: 1. I don't want to play some buggy shit like I had to do with Fallout: New Vegas. 2. I can actually not go broke with both time and money having to play The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim and Mass Effect 3 at the same time.
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Dan Snyder says he doesn’t want to be involved in football operations
Duck Fallas replied to BLUE's topic in NFC
Exactly. His love of the team is what really hurt for the first decade of his ownership. He ran the team like a fan would, with little sense of direction, just signing the big name players and trying to buy a title. Now he realizes (5 or 6 years too late) that that cannot and will not work. -
Dan Snyder says he doesn’t want to be involved in football operations
Duck Fallas replied to BLUE's topic in NFC
I am sure that he will have a few "suggestions" Allen and Shanahan, but that is all that they will ultimately be. As for the QB comment, I saw that in the same interview, Snyder said that he does not think that McNabb is going anywhere. At least not yet. He basically said the same thing that I have said in the past; McNabb is only out of DC according to the media, Allen and Shanahan have not said a single word about him leaving. Of course one could argue that Shanny's actions toward the end of last season would have said it all.