


Where would Prime Arteta play in the current Arsenal squad?
If Mikel could play with the reigning Premier League Champions, where would he play?



If Mikel could play with the reigning Premier League Champions, where would he play?
I’m sure Jakob doesn’t like being compared to his dad all of the time, but his post-Mt. Eddy stuff has really begun to grow on me.
Full video’s out! There should be disclaimers everywhere: “guitar in demo not included”
The New Rockstars analysis of the Curry Barker film helped point this out for me! Apparently, the main character, Bear, was prompting A.I. on “how to play green day’s basket case on the marimba”. Lmao
Other trivia, the music store the characters work in is the same store featured in Wayne’s World where Mike Myers eyes a Stratocaster.
Watched this film for the second time tonight with my girlfriend. We really enjoyed it!
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From the Irvine Meadows ‘98 show pro-shot recently uploaded on Youtube. The way When I come around clips midway through at the end too with Billie in a thong
Germany
• FIFA World Cup: Winner (2014)
Arsenal
• FA Cup: Winner (2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17).
• FA Community Shield: Winner (2015, 2017).
Werder Bremen
• DFB-Pokal (German Cup): Winner (2008–09).
• DFB-Ligapokal (League Cup): Winner (2006).
Pioneer “Street” Market or Pioneer “Saint” Market. You choose. Anyway…
I remember prior to the pandemic, this place was shaping up to become a great Southeast Asian food hall. Super clean and spacious. There was Thai, Indonesian food, Korean, Chinese, and some others. A great alternative to the Jollibees and Wendys of the area.
Obviously, the pandemic hit this place hard. It was sad that when I brought some friends over to the Indonesian stall here and found that the food hall had been boarded up and most of the stalls had closed.
It’s a shame if they didn’t get this space up and running again in the near future. Anybody know what they plan to do with it?
I’ll still never forget the night when I streamed that fateful iHeart Radio show. I was in my last year of high-school (Class of ‘13), and couldn’t believe what I had just watched. The next day at my school - everyone was talking about it. It was even in the physical newspapers (I lived in Hong Kong at the time, and everyone used to carry one to school). People who hated Green Day had a newfound respect for Billie Joe for just taking a “stance”…
That said, it was the beginning of the end of… many things. In my humble opinion, Green Day was going the right direction with the Trilogy. They were ready to shed the “Emo” look and scene that they helped build in the 2000s, and go back to their “‘90s roots”. That in itself is an irony. But even more ironic was how the band wasn’t really brought along for the ride when lofi/garage/surf punk/indie bands like Best Coast, FIDLAR, and Wavves were defining the sound of the 2010s. Nevertheless, the meltdown was and still is one of the most iconic and pivotal moments in music in recent history.
Please note! To all bus commuters near the Boni area. Let’s hope they finish the island construction for those over on this side of the river soon!
How about more safe and green spaces (aka. PARKS) for the children of families you purportedly cater to?
Sound quality and production solidified their status as “not just another punk band”, even though they were “headed towards decline”.
Josh Homme did not play for Manchester United, but he did manage the club for two seasons from 2014 to 2016.
During his tenure, he led the team to a 4th and 5th place finish in the Premier League and won the FA Cup in his final match in charge before being replaced by Jose Mourinho. As a professional player, his midfield career was spent entirely in the Netherlands and Belgium with clubs like Ajax, Royal Antwerp, Sparta Rotterdam, and AZ Alkmaar.
These weren’t here this morning, but now they are.
We all know the old Xhaka - clunky, clumsy, slow, overly aggressive. But blessed with ELITE vision, leadership skills, and passing. We all know how Wenger initially signed him as a Box-to-Box midfielder, only to later change his mind and decide he was a Deep Lying Playmaker instead.
So let’s analyze. What I want to know is how Xhaka thrived in a position higher up the pitch as a left-sided midfielder. Notice that his long-ball game completely disappeared in this time, but it didn’t seem to matter. What were the qualities that allowed him to play the role that he had under Arteta?