Outie5000
Outie5000
Outie5000

As a person who shucks oysters (as a bartender... damn fine dining) I will recommend you get yourself a clam knife if you want to shuck oysters with ease. The skinny blade makes popping the hinge much easier, and also prevents more crap from getting into the meat.

Thank me later.

Also, Sewansecott, best oysters ever.

Get some Sewansecott Oysters. You will not regret it. Salty up front, sweet finish, large medium size. Beautiful oysters. Completely changed my perspective on oysters.

WHat?!

No cast iron wood holding device? Seems counterintuitive to get air under the logs.

PUT THE PHONE DOWN AND MOVE YOUR EYES UP

It's more something that OTR truckers do. You can communicate through lights, so if they're trying to get into your lane and they're clear but they can't tell, you can flash your brights to let them know they can change lanes. They'll generally respond with a quick flash of the hazards as a thanks.

My boss' husband has kept the family and friends afloat with a hedge fund he manages and has maintained a roughly 20-25% return since 2008.

And the comment about making it past the first year is assuming that the lotto winner isn't a moron and does invest, he would want to wait to remove anything for the first year in

You waited about 5 years too long to buy a cooper. Just sayin.

You don't have to know shit about investing money when you have 200+ million, you can easily buy into a hedge fund that can guarantee 15% returns. Shit, if you have 500k you can buy into one of those.

Not to mention there will probably be people BEGGING you to invest your money so they can take their 5% . Even the

precisely.

As a bartender who knows the ins and outs of the bar, this is false.

The wine with the highest mark up is the wine that just got a 100 on its review. Everything else follows a simple pattern. 30% cost is the goal, so a wine that costs the restaurant $20 per bottle, will cost the customer roughly $60. Some wines get

such a rip off

Working on cars is easy. You just need decent tools, patience, and the book for the car so you know the steps to repair/replace whatever.


Aside from post secondary schools like nursing, law, medicine, etc. college has absolutely no "career" oriented anything.

I got a degree in Biology, because I love biology, and thought it would be good to have to make it in med school. After a few years I realized I was not going to be going to med school, and now have

The driver did everything right. He/she never locked up the brakes, kept the power on smoothly so the tires could do their job, and came out ok.

Having replaced the heads, timing belt, water pump, etc. on my fiance's ex Tiburon, I will NEVER own another FWD V-anything. Hell, just to change the spark plugs you have to take half of the damn intake off. Trying to work on the front of the motor (belts and what not) with the fender right there was a huge pain in

As rally father Colin McRae used to say: when in doubt, flat out.

What year cooper S are we talking about here, because that really makes all the difference.

I agree with the rack part, the rest... meh. They probably took all the good stuff out of the engine to sell, but that rack... such a waste

I find out if I can transfer the money into my bank account. If I can't, I go buy whatever it is that I want that costs a bit more, run the card for the exact dollar value on it, and make up the difference.