I grew up with a few people who either spend summers in Traverse City or Marquette. Doesn't sound too bad iyam
It's usually wealthy people from Illinois and other spots. Northern Michigan in the summer is fantastic.
My family has a lake house in Northern Michigan...growing up we would spend a few weeks and almost every weekend up there over the summer. A decent amount of my friends had a similar situation with their families as well. My parents still spend their summers there.
Fucking bummed. Had a fling with a girl whose grandparents had one one those places you wish you had the foresight to claim. Didn't work out
It's all on topic: contrasted with Michigan, where quality people summer, Ohio is where sex pests and perverts go to be among their own kind.
Always enjoy the posts by a southerner who rags on Northern Michigan (never having been) when their idea of Summer vacation is a week in Destin.
Did a couple nights on Mackinac Island followed by a couple nights in Traverse City last Fall. Enjoyed them both but Mackinac was awesome. Only thing they need to change is having the horses wear bags for their shits instead of it just dropping on the roads and being cleaned up later.
Jesus Christ i absolutely would change my fan of if my team willingly traded for this dude and mortgaged their entire future for him
Falcons had to trade Matt Ryan for scraps bc the owner lustily chased this guy gross feels real bad man
panthers and falcons fans too. at least the browns got a good qb out of it. panthers and falcons embarrassed themselves just as badly for absolutely nothing.
The deal was 90.9 percent done, if you need a number. It was in the middle of last season, with the NFL’s November trade deadline approaching. Despite the Dolphins’ public denials, Miami was the one team pushing hard behind the scenes to swing a trade with Houston for Watson, the quarterback’s myriad legal troubles be damned, the player’s attorney, Rusty Hardin, told Houston’s SportsRadio 610. And it was mutual. Watson let it be known he wanted the Dolphins. “Miami was the outlier,” Hardin said. “The owner of Miami [Stephen Ross] says, ‘I’ll take my chances on what happens criminally, but I have to have all 22 cases settled and nondisclosure agreements or I won’t do it.” That was because Ross “didn’t want everybody talking about this during the season and after the season.”
I’m fine with Matt leaving but the Falcons almosted mortgaged another half decade of their franchise for a guy who may not play again.