DarthClem3
DarthClem3
DarthClem3

At first I thought this was in reply to Mexifinns GIF. Shoulda been.

If only he had no mouth.

That and the trend toward line and point source headlights.

She’s like the national level version of the local crank who’s always out protesting on the side of the road with a sign that makes little or no sense, so nobody has a clue what they’re on about until someone from the local paper is forced by their editor to go ask for an explanation, so you read that but then forget w

You just gotta go with that one. The opportunity only comes once in a blue moon.

And it has the added benefit of not providing alcohol to people going through depressing and stressful circumstances.

...has entered the oak milk fray...

“I think fondue got promoted in a very big way by Switzerland in the ’50s or around then because there was a big surplus of cheese that they didn’t know what to do with,” Kraemer says. “So [the Swiss] did a big promotional push in the U.S. so they could sell a lot of cheese. With raclette, this never happened.”

What a time to be alive.

I think you judge too soon in this matter of the moons.

Up. From 42.85714285714285714285714285714, which is way too precise a way to say itll go fom 70% missed to 100%.

Okay, you found it first. Serves me right for commenting before reading through.

Get the aftermarket kit.

TSA still misses 70 percent of dangerous contraband that passes through its security gates...

Maybe a trained hostage negotiator should weigh in on this. Because that’s what this is.

I’m surprised. I didn’t think BYU would allow such skimpy attire for its female students.

I was going to say that at least Oprah would have the sense to bring in competent people to do the actual work, but then I remembered “Dr” Phil.

I guess they have it set up so some functions are handled by or through their servers. I suppose it might be possible to set up a router to intercept all those communications and redirect them to your own servers instead, but it’s probably easier to just set up your own system from scratch with off-the-shelf parts and