The Chelsea side that played yesterday was the best football we've played in quite some time. I could easily see him being an integral part of the team if he is willing to take that role. There will be time for him to play as there are so many games anymore. That being said if he wishes to be a starter, he's probably gonna need to move on. I would put money that he is the least influential no. 10 on his team in the EPL.
Also, Dest was pretty bad yesterday for Milan yesterday. Here's hoping the US men's team gets their shit together, but based on the slide show, I'm thinking we are in for another disappointment.
Yeah that shit pisses me off. Trying to put the price of gasoline on the O&G companies or even the individuals running the gas station. It's nauseating. But that's what the politicians like to do. Take something as non-political as the price of gas at the pump or a virus and politicize it.
Ok second question. I see on this thread discussion on both the fact that going electric on vehicles isn't a huge fix for the use of O&G products. Yet I then see discussion on why would you invest in O&G when the administration is pushing for electric cars, etc.
I honestly don't see O&G going anywhere, with or without electric cars. I also don't feel the inability to drill on federal lands drastically effecting the O&G production. For those of us that are idiots, what coming down the pipeline from a US government standpoint will be the most detrimental to the O&G industry?
Also there are some good mom jokes in to be had here.
I mean I'd argue the last time the industry ran tight was the late 80s and into the 00s? But what do I know growing up in an O&G family in Midland in the 80-90s.
Oh it's fairly obvious that at no point in your posting attempts are you going for substance. There is a bit of nuance to being an asshole though. You might get it one day.