Description

burnt out business
one in 730
favorite height sleight
most annoying habits
badge he wears proudly
Ramaz, canadensis, U of M
Thought he was part of this group in 1990
Wakes every day to
May share the space with Michael Strahan
Celebrity doppelgänger
Thought this was background sound of old movies
Spent a night as this one of Bruce's "other half"
His toughest season close in 1995
Values this LIRR surprise
insists on this pelo view
bebida favorita
Daddy nickname?
What?
response when feeling slighted
suit jacket size
He watched it go from $20 to $0
Awkward act to do with Seth
Overuses this application
Frequent explorer of the high trees venue in AA
The real solution to this equation in Seth's world 13x4
childhood nickname
no, gluten, dairy, nuts- yes
would never carry this boss off the field
lights up when talking about this project
Drinks in this after work hotspot from June to October
misses this toast master of Thailand
over/under at a rangers game
honors bob with this sound
ropa prefiere
typical Sunday morning crossword attire
favorite Greek chef who calls the kettle black
Famous for messing up kitchens for this treat
enjoys this favorite doggie thing
listening ritual beginning after Thanksgiving
He's a two timer
cherishes this architectural style
least favorite color
Where he coined the phrase (and enjoyed eating ) Ham
Has a flare for this
Homeboy embraces this mood
Believes Duncan Hines comes with this
perfectly copies this pink Spanish country woman
Believes she's the queen obscure fact generator
His best friend
his Achilles heel of tennis
absent ader trait
first coop purchase made possible by connection with
chooses to rise this way
Bottoms up to the only easy material purchase for Seth
Strictly adheres to the -------- a day keeps-----
always turns the other cheek for this
Consistently fails to share these details
never kept track of these until marriage
know the words to every song by them through 2006
Count these enema-tic treats from Charlies
Favors this shout
never met a kitchen one he didn't like
one thing everyone wants but Seth has
mom nick name

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