DogRidingRodeoMonkey
DogRidingRodeoMonkey
DogRidingRodeoMonkey

I think the fact that the Bills started this year on such a respective high note, makes every single thing they’ve done since that much more ass.

Pat’s does:

I picked one up thanks to the giz deals as well, hoping for, at worst a backup to my Pax Ploom and at best a new replacement. It’s neither. Of the half dozen or so plant matter vapes I’ve owned over the years this one comes in dead last (even the old wooden box with a tube was better). They have a reputation of

I picked one up thanks to the giz deals as well, hoping for, at worst a backup to my Pax Ploom and at best a new

Step 1: Ignore the turkeys and get a couple chickens.
Step 2: Roast / smoke / fry the chickens as you so desire.
Step 3: Enjoy moist flavorful bird pieces instead of some oversized dry bird carcass.

His follow up post about losing a book deal because of that post is hilarious / heartbreaking. 

On Georgia vs South Carolina - if you had to pick one, I would say Georgia. Savannah is a cool town, Atlanta is fun and they have people like Kevin Gillespie making good ass food.
South Carolina? Literally the only thing I remember, other than South of the Border and some fancy houses on the coast was that every

San Antonio and Austin are cool. Austin, especially has some cool parks around it. Dallas / Houston are skippable for the most part. Texas also has lots of nothing scattered about it, which can be cool.
It’s also home to the world’s largest statue of a roadrunner and the Dr. Pepper Museum. 

I have to work, so I’m going to work. On the way home I will buy beer. Very strong beer. And probably whiskey. Luckily I have enough cannabis. 

The most expensive audio Technica in this past is the only one worth considering. The other two don’t allow for pressure and tracking adjustments or replacement cartridges and are generally bad for your records (especially that crosley which is just an utter piece of shit).

The most expensive audio Technica in this past is the only one worth considering. The other two don’t allow for

“Sure, I can DM if we need.”

The scene where Everett loses his entire store of Dapper Dan. As a pomade user that scene makes me sad. Otherwise, that movie is great and devoid of residual sadness. 

I use this far more than I should considering how few people understand it.

I think mine are probably Delmar or Pete from Oh Brother, which the more I think about it, is probably my personal favorite of their films. Not their best, but my favorite, likely because it was a certain movie for its time and place. 

My wife and I have, over the last several years, taken to going to really nice places for our birthday celebrations, but my favorite birthday dinner was in my 20's (so pre 2010, I don’t exactly recall which year). It was really the culmination of the whole evening, in which my friend first introduced me to vaporizing

A jacket AND a coat! Certainly the wardrobe of a wealthy industrialist.

I don’t know why I’m suddenly getting comments on a 4 year old post, but I’m at about 1.25x my annual salary now and I own a home, which equity aside, is like having a direct funnel from my wallet to the hardware store.

My mom has the same issue with Babci’s pierogi. I have carried on Babci’s torch by making borscht every Christmas Eve and Easter, and I get close, but not 100%. I don’t even fucks with the pierogi though. I know I’ll never get those right. 

Let me guess, you get to start off with 5 figure student loan debt, and the real estate costs have increased for inflation, band the rent received from those same properties have not.

This one from Little Bonnie by the Drive-By Truckers always gets me. The whole song is pretty sad, but there’s just something heartbreaking about this logic: