I worked in a Wal-Mart deli. I already know lol.
I worked in a Wal-Mart deli. I already know lol.
Seems like they're going back to their first piece of "viral" marketing, which I did love! It got me excited for the movie. But they haven't been able to keep me excited.
Nanu Nanu.
I used to live near a spice factory. It smelled lovely in the summer.
I put more than a tablespoon on pizza and mac and cheese alone at any given time.
I used to work at Wal-Mart in the Deli of a SuperCenter. In my (completely anecdotal) experience, Wal-Mart fills a need that other grocery stores simply aren't. Especially in rural America and some urban food deserts (like Chicago and DC). If it means more fresh fruits and vegetables in areas that badly need it, I…
Lol I grew up in Northern VA and went to VCU (in Richmond) for grad school. Some of my best friends worked in the museums in and around Richmond so I got a first hand look at alot of the historical stuff in the area. Whenever I see someone talking about VA museums tourist-y stuff I get a tad excited lol.
Dollywood's fried green tomatoes are to die for. And we almost never stayed in the hotels either lol. It always ended up cheaper to rent a cabin for a week/end. We'd go done for Fall break and fit 6-10 of us and it ended up being 20/pp. Add in a pool and a jacuzzi and there was no reason to stay in a hotel.
Williamsburg, Water Country USA, Busch Gardens and Kings Dominion, James Town, VA Beach, Richmond - so many things to do in that part of Virginia. It could absolutely be made into a week long family trip. It would definitely take more planning than most would want, but totally possible.
I'm from VA and have spent many a year in Williamsburg/Richmond. I also went to school in TN.
Thank you for putting your body on the line for this review. We salute your sacrifice.
And I never want to eat in a restaurant again.
Le sigh. Citation please. I know you're an established troll and all, but I really expect better.
I have no idea what the last half of that comment means. But I love it.
We have done our service well.
You, are a fucking trooper. I tip my hat to you:
Shucks, well I like you too!
Putting salt on toast is counterproductive. Instead of melting into the bread itself, the salt just sits on top. Or it's an oily uneavenly salted mess.
I'm here to preach the Good Word of Salted Butter:
The Lemon pies are soooooooooooo good. But I haven't found them in forever :(