@p_66
Terrible 3rd periods in the NHL last n8 , cost me a fortune
i never saw your post
i never saw your post
so you’re a troublemaker over there as well ?
so you’re a troublemaker over there as well ?
half win
half win
half your bet pushes half your bet wins at 1-1 final
half your bet pushes half your bet wins at 1-1 final
The real origin story of “Black Friday” takes place in Philadelphia in the early 1960s. It was first used by police officers to describe the chaos that ensued when large crowds of people would come into the city to start their Holiday shopping and attend the annual Army-Navy football game.
The large crowds caused an influx in traffic incidents and shoplifting, which meant longer shifts than usual for the police officers. They started to refer to the day as “Black Friday” in a derogatory sense. If you’ve ever thought “Black Friday” sounded ominous, you are correct.
Retailers in Philadelphia tried to put a positive spin on it and call the day “Big Friday,” but “Black Friday” stuck, and it was being used across the U.S. by the late 1980s. That’s when the red and black profit backstory started to take hold.
The real origin story of “Black Friday” takes place in Philadelphia in the early 1960s. It was first used by police officers to describe the chaos that ensued when large crowds of people would come into the city to start their Holiday shopping and attend the annual Army-Navy football game.
The large crowds caused an influx in traffic incidents and shoplifting, which meant longer shifts than usual for the police officers. They started to refer to the day as “Black Friday” in a derogatory sense. If you’ve ever thought “Black Friday” sounded ominous, you are correct.
Retailers in Philadelphia tried to put a positive spin on it and call the day “Big Friday,” but “Black Friday” stuck, and it was being used across the U.S. by the late 1980s. That’s when the red and black profit backstory started to take hold.
still 18 inches and 13 bucks ?
still 18 inches and 13 bucks ?
still 18 inches and 13 bucks ?
still 18 inches and 13 bucks ?
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