Under Armor makes the worst shit. Auburn really went from Russell Athletic to New Balance to Under Armor. grow up Peter Pan. Count Chocula. Can’t take you serious
whomever my dipshit owner hires next will be just as mediocre. You can’t hurt me with falcons shame. I am already dead inside
We never went to New Balance. UA was cool for a half second then everyone else caught up, started making better products, and destroyed them. Their shoes are awful We're in open negotiations now with apparel companies. Let our agreement with UA lapse. Hopefully they can get on Jumpman or just Nike. Adidas seems dumb
A man from Home and Garden television network is hard launching his new boyfriend, who happens to be HC of AU.
Very jealous of a married guy who doesn’t know who Chip Gaines is. If your house has shiplap or sliding barn doors it’s because of him and his wife. A truly tacky home style trend that will unfortunately define the last decade.
My brother's house is like 95% shiplap and big barn doors. We watched some HGTV back in the day, but seem to barely watch TV anymore outside a few reality shows and CFB
Looks like we will be retrofitting the stadium with exposed Edison bulbs, gray hardwoods and brightly colored metal stools
So awful. Half the houses we looked at in Orlando had barn doors everywhere, including bathrooms. Thats what you want for a bathroom. A large block of wood that doesn’t close completely. And let’s out more sound than a traditional door
People choose to use shiplap because it has the perfect amount of artistic flair for any aesthetic. Also, not a budget-buster.
How much shiplap you got in your house??? Also, pretty sure Barn doors have been around for a long long time
Just behind a built in with shelves and TV. I don't remember seeing barn doors inside until the last decade or so but maybe I'm wrong on that one.
It's a stocked pond that is loaded full of hogs like that. Anyone can catch those. Anyone that can get permission to fish there.
I have it on good authority we skipped team baptism this week and doubt we will make that mistake again