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The 12 Annoying and Obnoxious People You Will Meet at a Super Bowl Party

  The Super Bowl is more than a championship football game - it’s an All-American celebration that wouldn’t be complete without a good party. Just like you can count on a "sexy cop" to show up at a Halloween party, you can count on this dirty dozen annoying and obnoxious individuals to be at your next Super Bowl bash . The Degenerate Gambler It’s easy to mistake this guy's intense enthusiasm as a sign of how of big this game is, but really it’s because this fascinating specimen has two large riding on just the coin toss. In between sweating over keeping up with his three different betting squares, he’ll be worried if his inside tip on the NFC’s Gatorade color preference comes through. Can later be seen on his phone with his bookie in an attempt to set up a triple parlay on the over/under on the number of beer commercials in the third, and which punter will have the higher punt yardage average . Commercial Catch Phrase Guy This asshat will latch on to the commercial cat

Thanks For Your Service: 3 Tips for Transitioning from Active Duty Military to Civilian Life

  We love our troops and appreciate your service and dedication to protecting our freedom. And while we try to show that appreciation whenever possible, many service men and women, when returning home from deployment, experience challenges transitioning to civilian life. In many cases there’s emotional or psychological trauma that comes as a result of time in service. Add in the financial pressures that come with civilian living, and life back home can end up difficult. But while many returning military personnel face these issues, the situation is not completely impossible. There are groups and organizations available to help with everything from dealing with psychological and emotional issues to buying a new home. Hey, it may seem tough when you first get back, and it may be true you might not be the same person you were before you were deployed, but there is hope. With that in mind, here are 3 tips to help your transition home go as smoothly as possible: 1. Take some time to bre

4 Things to Check After the First Year of Owning Your Motorcycle

  Everyone should own a motorcycle. Not as your primary vehicle, but nothing beats a bike as a weekend plaything. Getting out of the cage and feeling the raw power as you're rolling along a scenic back road with the wind in your face and nothing on your mind. So, you took our advice on what to take care of when buying a motorcycle , but now that you've owned one for a while, what's next? Here are four things that every motorcycle owner should check after the first year of ownership. 1. General Maintenance A quick check of key vehicle components will keep your bike on the road for years to come. Replacing worn parts is easily done by hand (and seriously, if you don’t know how, it’s time to learn), but taking your bike to the dealer for regular maintenance—while not cheap—can save you from having to do expensive repairs down the road, both literally and figuratively. A quick check of the following components will ensure that you and your bike live happily ever after. Cha

Healthier Wings and BBQ Beef Made Easy for Your Super Bowl Party

Just because we want to eat healthier, doesn't mean you have to give up the game day foods we love. We can still keep beef and wings on the menu - if we choose the right ingredients. Here are some quick hits for meat dishes that cut down on the bad stuff, along 3 easy wing recipes for your Super Bowl party from U.S. Wellness Meats . They raise grass-fed beef that's higher in protein, while being rich in omega-3 fatty acids (the healthy fat found in salmon). Throw these on the game day table, and you can go back for seconds, or thirds, without the guilt and gut expansion. (To order the foods mentioned, head over to GrasslandBeef.com Quick Hits: Mini Shredded BBQ Beef or Hickory Smoked Brisket Sandwiches Heat up pre-cooked shredded BBQ beef or hickory smoked brisket and serve on dollar rolls with their all-natural BBQ sauce. Mini Tostadas Heat up pre-cooked plain shredded beef and mix with salsa and taco seasoning to taste. Put meat on round corn tortilla chips, top with ch

Win a SoyJoy "Do You Dare?" Prize Pack

  Ever had a SoyJoy nutrition bar? They're different than most, baked with real fruit and ground whole soybean. Their motto is "Dare to be Different." So they want you to dare to be different too. If you accept one of the dares on their Facebook page , and they'll send you a free SoyJoy bar as a reward. You get to push a personal boundary, and get something healthy in return. Everyone wins. Plus you're entered in a weekly drawing for a fitness pack full of gear. But I'm going to give you another shot at winning that prize pack. I dare you to go here , and enter your email address. Then on Friday, April 1, I'll pick two of you to take home the "Do You Dare?" pack with a Camelback, and a SoyJoy water bottle, dri-fit shirt, and towel. For when you're sweating through those dares.

Beercandy: You Got Chocolate In My Beer... You Got Beer In My Chocolate!

  Beer is definitely a versatile substance. You can, of course, drink it, I’ve also read that women have used it as a hair treatment (hop-scented hair? Not sure if I should be thirsty or turned on), and I’d probably eat my own foot if it were cooked in a craft-brewed pale ale reduction. But up until now no one had made the connection between beer and the world of confections. Yeah, I’m talking beer in your candy. It’s about time that all those rum balls and Bailey's-filled bonbons got knocked off their pretty pedestal. Enter Beercandy , the beer world’s answer to the raised nose of spirited sweets. Beercandy was started back in late 2010 by fellow homebrewer, beer nerd and all around craft brew-fueled culinarian Steve Casselman. According to the story (bound to become the stuff of legend), Steve was enjoying a Belgian beer fest with fellow members of his homebrew club, The Maltose Falcons, and it came time to taste an exotic lambic called Rose de Gambrinus. Apparently, it was so

Chocri: Create Your Own Personal Designer Chocolate Bars

  Looking to give some chocolate this Mother's Day or Easter? Leave the bon bons and the bunnies to the guys with no imagination. This year you're going unique, unusual and custom. This year you're going with Chocri . Imagine a site where you can select one of four delicious gourmet chocolate bases (milk, dark, white, and a milk and white combo), then add on your choice of up to five toppings, from a list of dozens that includes such taste bud pleasing favorites as raisins, roasted almonds, caramel pieces and rice crispies. But before you think Chocri has stopped at the doorstep of The Expected Usual, they cross over into the exotic, unusual, and downright insane, with a bevy of additional topping choices that'll blow your chocolate-loving mind. Think Bourbon Vanilla, ground chili, basil, cayenne pepper, wasabi peanuts, real gold flakes, candied rose petals, corn flakes, or my personal favorite: Bacon. Yep. Bacon. And trust me, the bacon chocolate bar I ordered did

Grill Dad "The Ultimate Burger"

  Every guy and his dad loves a big, meaty burger. But in today’s world of "The Biggest Loser," we are inundated with warnings of excess calories and all the health concerns that come along with it. It's almost enough to make a guy eat tofu. Almost. Fear not my fellow carnivores. Chef Kyle Reynolds of Le Cordon Bleu Atlanta -- the prestigious culinary institute -- have designed a burger that delivers flavor, is packed with nutrients, and is lower in fat and calories. Billed "The Ultimate Burger," it'll allow you and dad to enjoy some juicy flame-grilled goodness, without worrying you're gonna get your inheritance sooner than later. Here's Chef Reynolds' recipe, so you can make some next weekend. The Ultimate Burger Servings: 4 12 ounces White Oak Pastures grassfed ground beef (2.6% fat) Salt and pepper, to taste 2 ounces Sweet Grass Dairy – Green Hill cheese 4 hamburger buns 2 ounces fat-free mayonnaise 2 ounces wholegrain mustard 1 clove g

Win a "Beef It Up" Red-Meat-Lover's I (Heart) Beef Prize Pack

  If you're a proud carnivore like I am, and need your regular serving of red meat (preferably seared to perfection over an open flame, the way the Grill Gods on Mount Meat decreed from on high), then all the propaganda about how bad it is for you is enough to make you consider tofu. (Sorry, even I couldn't keep a straight face while typing that...) But according to research conducted by the beef experts at Beef Checkoff (remember the "Beef, It's What's For Dinner" campaign? Those guys), beef actually offers many health benefits, including heart health, muscle development and weight management. Here are a few of their beefy facts: - Today’s beef is lean. 67% of all beef muscle cuts sold at retail is lean, and 19 of the top 25 most popular beef whole muscle cuts are lean, like T-Bone, Sirloin and Tenderloin. - On average, a 3-ounce serving of lean beef is only about 150 calories and provides 10 essential nutrients such as zinc, iron and protein. - Several o