...Aaaaaand the $290 ones are sold out already.
...Aaaaaand the $290 ones are sold out already.
...Aaaaaand the $290 ones are sold out already.
...Aaaaaand the $290 ones are sold out already.
Weeden was an assistant baseball coach/substitute teacher at my high school (from which he also graduated) during my senior year. This was between his failed baseball career and his time at Oklahoma State.
I’m with you dude. Last time I was in Tokyo, I had a can of Pepsi Strong Cola and it was incredible. I wish I could get some here without paying for a ridiculous import.
Who the hell actually has leftover pancakes? I thought the general rule of them was “Someone has to eat them. I don’t care how full you say you are, you were the one who asked for more.”?
I got a degree in “professional writing” (fiction writing where they actually teach you something about getting your worked published) from a journalism school.
As someone who has sizeable collections of games, movies, and Star Trek toys, I can understand the whole becoming an accidental collector thing.
Oh, no, you’re totally right. That’s still a really big chunk of American society overall. When I said that “Gun ownership is far less ubiquitously ‘American’ than conservatives seem to think it is,” I meant that there seem to be a lot less people who actually exercise their right to bear arms than folks like the NRA…
Oh no, I wasn’t thinking that would make anyone feel better. It’s just crazy that such a small portion of the world owns a massive fucking arsenal.
I mean, sure, it’s 1 in 4 or 1 in 3, at best. But that still leaves the vast majority of Americans as non-gun owners.
They apparently really want to defend their wealth...
just 3 percent of the population owns half of the guns in the country.
What’s worse is it’s almost certain that one of the first people to be executed once the state resumes executions is Richard Glossip, a man who may very well be innocent. He was convicted for first degree murder in 1998 (and re-convicted in 2004). Thing is, the case against isn’t that he committed the murder, but that…
Couldn’t have done it without you.
What is Dad may never die.
Whataburger’s Spicy Ketchup deserves respect.
One exception: 7-Elevens in Oklahoma are owned by a separate, independent company.
Spent two weeks at an AirBnB in Tokyo with a Lawson at the bottom of the building. We made stops in it once or twice daily. The first meal I ate after we arrived was a package of cold soba from there.
In my nearly 30 years on this Earth, I don’t remember ever getting another Blizzard besides the Butterfinger Blizzard. Why forsake perfection?
(Insert joke from the X-Files about UFO witnesses always starting out with “This is going to sound crazy, but...”)