@thomloverro@texasroadhouse I take it @kevinsheehanDC didn't need to intervene to make sure you got what you wanted since "you don't know how many Father's Days you have left"?
Happy Birthday, Jim Lachey!
#Redskins' Super Bowl XXVI Champion Tackle
After three seasons in San Diego — which included All-Rookie honors, a Pro Bowl, and a Second-Team All-Pro selection, the former first-rounder was first traded to the Raiders, then quickly to Washington.
He became one of the NFL's elite tackles of his era, re-establishing "The Hogs" O-line.
Jim put together two more Pro Bowl campaigns and three First-Team All-Pro seasons in D.C.
Later named one of the "70 Greatest Redskins" #HTTR
@OutnumberedFNC@FoxNews@kayleighmcenany Hey Foxnews viewers. Since you won’t get this question on the channel…. Tell me one concession Iran has agreed to that wasn’t in place before the war
4 beer company CEOs walked into a bar
The CEO of Budweiser ordered a Bud Light.
The CEO of Miller ordered a Miller Light.
The CEO of Coors ordered a Coors Light.
The CEO of Guinness ordered a Coke.
The first three asked the CEO of Guinness why he didn't order a Guinness, to which he replied:
"I figured if you 3 weren't ordering beer it would be rude for me to."
George H.W. Bush kept his assets in a blind trust, as did Bill Clinton. Neither Obama nor Biden traded stocks or bonds while in office. 3,700 trades is probably more than all the trades of all the presidents until now. And he is trading stocks that are affected by his decisions. A walking conflict of interest, at the least, and perhaps insider trading. Just as members of Congress should not be able to trade stocks, so too the president. https://t.co/yDqVXWfDgc
@Barstooldmv You want to get obscure? What about the dark days of the 90s, post Joe Gibbs. Reggie Brooks. Tom Carter. Al Noga. Stanley Richard. They were somewhat big names that underperformed during some depressing-to-mediocre Redskins teams of that era.