Sentences with phrase «point the guy on»

At one point the guy on the right appears to literally shout, «BROOOOOOOOO.»
The Points Guy on Marriott's new Facebook Promotion that earns you 2000 Marriott Rewards Points Per Month:
Then I read a couple of articles by The Points Guy on the value of Chase Ultimate Rewards Points.

Not exact matches

Based on The Points Guy's valuations, those are worth about $ 1,140, which alone makes up for two years of the annual fee.
There's no market at this point,» said Tom Frencel, the Chief Executive of Little Guy Games, which put development of a Glass game on hold this year and is looking at other platforms, including the Facebook Inc - owned virtual - reality goggles Oculus Rift.
If they continue on at that point, it's a penalty because you've given the guy an opportunity.
Travel website The Points Guy lists a valuation of 1.9 cents per Membership Rewards point; based on that, the welcome offer is worth around $ 1,140.
Joey «Accordian Guy» Devilla does a great job at rebutting the silly attack on his blog, poignantly pointing out that, no, space exploration is indeed about science, and its Earthly benefits have been enormous:
Even more to the point, none of the big guys can actually afford to build teams of full - time professionals while they sit on the bench waiting for the next fire alarm to ring.
It's all good up until the point when confidence breaks and people look around, it's sort of like waking up out of a dream, like «oh, you guys are leveraged 200 to 1, you're insolvent on a market to market basis?»
At one point, she even hunted down a guy she had met at a coffee shop and convinced him to invest $ 28,000 in her company on the spot.
They are consistently on point with both of their FB pages and they are genuinely cool guys.
Guy Spier has made a similar point by suggesting that investors should use an «inflight» checklist in addition to a «preflight» checklist to make sure you focus on both the initial conditions, as well as how the situation may be changing.
Hal Finney was a much smarter guy than I am, so I feel rather sheepish about disagreeing with him on this point.
When you do these type of articles on Easter you are just saying «Your Religion is Wrong and we want to point out how wrong you guys are.»
At this point I just want to stop and give you and Jeremy a big cyber hug for the way you guys have interacted with Rudransh Saraf on the unforgiveable sin thread.
I think you must have emailed the guy I knew, the cohort leader, at some point because he had a copy of that email which he passed on to me.
It seemed like the CNN host was congratulating him on the decision, too bad the guys wont understand her point of view.
you two guys are so silly on your points that I wouldn't have time to start.
not only does this author abuse the scripture, he points out the «pick and choose» flaws in many of these arguments... and then goes on to only use one verse himself... LOL this guy should right Obama's speeches.
From that point on I had nothing else ion common with those guys.
@Bob, you have a good point, if God wants this guy to be president He had better give him some help, but on the other hand, if Satan whanted him to be president, he too should be giving him some help.
I always point out to my children, while driving, the cars that pass by with fishes on their bumper and sarcastically say, «Look you guys, a christian car.
The mormon guys point is if you have a propensity towards violence it is not okay to act on those impulses.
this blog is not working with me... I'll have to catch you guys on another post... it will not accept long post... This is my main point against the scientific method argument; it is consensus in the scientific community that most of our Universe is unseen.
Kinda like in the old movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers when Donald Sutherlands character the end of the movie points to the guy on the street and makes that awful screaming noise «outing» the last known human!
HappyMeal I don't know, most of the people on Death Row appear to be Christians, and they had to go to court in order to be put there so, technically, this guy may have a point.
zombies like you can't come up with anything, so instead of taking my points on, you just say «i don't have to argue with that guy cause he's a do - do head.»
My husband was quick to point out the saltiness too when he tried it later — this from a guy who snacks on bouillon cubes?!
You take away the 3 - point threat, but you have a guy who should make things a little more difficult for LBJ on D.
People killed the MCW trade... and then it turned out that we got a lottery pick for a guy who, two years later, was barely playing on an atrocious Chicago Bulls team and, this year, is averaging fewer than 5 points in 16 minutes a night for a bad Hornets team.
Another point is that they do not assist their colleague on d pitch when need arises instead the guys move strugglish
Go on guys, do your thing and come back home with 3 points.
He sure had a better vantage point and got to talk to guys who played against him and watch a ton of film... Yeah... I'm takin his opinion on a safety's skills over yours all week long and twice on Sundays... then there's Monday nights... and Thursdays... and Thanksgivings...
And part of my point was also that they chose him over the other guys on the team, not just Mangold.
These guys really stepped up on D in this game as we just mentioned, beating their season points against average of 60.7 PPG.
These guys put up 101 points on Sunday, and on a very Offensive night, had the highest score of any team..
Their points were spread out pretty evenly on Monday Night so instead of giving a shout - out to the leading scorer, I'm going to take this opportunity to thank Captain «sean» Elliot Greenberg who has proved to be a fine evaluator of talent over the last couple years and all around nice guy.
They hadn't won since Week 1 but that all changed on Sunday Night when Garrett Staniec and Gilles Jones combined for 47 points to lead these guys to victory.
Captain Danny «DGold» Goldin had 17 to lead the scorers for his crew on Sunday while Brandon «one of the nicest guys in the League» Lathon had 16 points and 15 boards!
Anyways, these guys have been on point since getting their full crew to the League starting in Week 2.
These guys had their full complement of players back Sunday and it seemed as if the confidence they were running around with in the Fall burst back into them at one point on Sunday.
Led by Mike Kennedy's 31 points and Joe Kozak's 29, these guys exploded on offense dropping 105 points, their second highest team total on the season.
These guys have the right kind of size and necessary 3 - point shooting to play with anyone on any night.
They had 6 guys in double figures on Tuesday including leading point man and a name to remember — Tremell Adams — who had 31 on Opening Night.
They can get baskets from multiple guys at multiple positions on the floor and are becoming very difficult to contain but their true improvement is on the Defense end where they are allowing just 61.2 points against (3rd best in the League).
I've said it for weeks on end at this point — these guys are as talented as anyone in the League and they are literally a few possessions (and / or stops) away from being 5 - 1.
They had FIVE guys over 13 points on Sunday Night, including Novak.
Can I just say guys this has been a very good Topic Subject to put across our views and the comments posted have all been on point and very well scripted.We all have our opinions and we must respect each and every one offered.
Captain Nyada «down on the block» Baldeh looked like a man among boys a certain times during the game — he had 15 points in the W. However, leading the scoring charge for these guys, was Ross «shoots better than Terrence» Koehn who had 21 on the night — good enough for the second highest point total in the entire Madison League on Monday Night.
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