The magic word pork...we have a winner!If its an "everything" bagel. And what about New Jersey's pork roll egg and cheese?
The magic word pork...we have a winner!If its an "everything" bagel. And what about New Jersey's pork roll egg and cheese?
If its an "everything" bagel. And what about New Jersey's pork roll egg and cheese?
THIS!! Thanks @Red Reign, @N2FL, and @ShortSideOption!!I was talking with someone the other day about this. It's crazy....as we should expect a decent amount of attrition at the LB and DB positions. We are going to be thin for another year.
p.s. Thanks for what you, RR, N2FL do. I appreciate the exchanges and information before the vermin enter the building.
OOPS! I don't want to derail the thread, so I'll get back on topic.
*** is a very popular HuskerMax contributor and he brings a lot to the HuskerMax table. But personally I have never had an interest in having coffee with ***, and I doubt that I ever will.
That's probably good as there is only so much room at the *** table and he is pretty full.
No invitation necessary. Its an open table for the willing and believing type of people.*** has his own table?
I didn't even know that....which means I'm obviously not invited to the table.
I feel like I'm 9 again.
That's probably good as there is only so much room at the *** table and he is pretty full.
Well I do about a 1000 things a day so its in my top 5%.Perhaps, but let's be honest. There must be at least 50 things more important than having coffee with ***.
Well I do about a 1000 things a day so its in my top 5%.
Never tried that. I have to limit my bagel intake now. My blood sugar (AC1) is getting pretty high and a bagel has 6X as many calories as a normal slice of toast...even without the cream cheese. Yikes!
Question: Nearly every town in NJ has a bagel bakery. Can you even buy a freshly baked bagel in Nebraska? A common scene in NJ but unseen in Nebraska?
Mountain Lakes Bagels is very popular. There is a line of customers every morning but it is well-staffed so the line moves quickly.
The average bagel buyer fits a clear demographic, with 20% more buyer fitting one or more of the following descriptions:
https://www.newyorkerbagels.com/blogs/bagels/bagels-by-the-numbers-america-s-favorite-breakfast-food
- Makes more than $70,000 a year
- Is a woman or a man between the ages of 45-54
- Has a small household of 1-2 members
- Is a college grad or professional
- Is an affluent single or empty nester
- Lives in the Northeast / Mid Atlantic region
OOPS! I don't want to derail the thread, so I'll get back on topic.
*** is a very popular HuskerMax contributor and he brings a lot to the HuskerMax table. But personally I have never had an interest in having coffee with ***, and I doubt that I ever will.
Perhaps, but let's be honest. Just as there are at least 50 things more important to fix than our pass rush, there must be at least 50 things more important to do than having coffee with ***.