You’ll have to login and see if the meatballs are available; if you get caught eating breadsticks, you’ll have to pay an additional $14.95 surcharge each.
You’ll have to login and see if the meatballs are available; if you get caught eating breadsticks, you’ll have to pay an additional $14.95 surcharge each.
Dude, have you been to Boston?
I grew up in Boston, where mediocre-to-lousy Italian food can be had with the same density of locations as Starbucks in Seattle, and when I moved away, Olive Garden was the only place that could scratch that itch.
I went to Olive Garden about a month ago when they had some promotion where you could buy an entree and get a second one to take home with you, and my god was it mediocre.
A twitch channel ran by a streamer and streamers mod team is not a democracy. Just like if you walked into a business and said that this business is “cancer” the owner has every right to throw you out of the store, refuse your money, and ban you from the property.
The owner of any channel gets to set their own rules for what they deem acceptable. If anyone does not like that, they can fuck off.
It’s not that the sales are fraudulent, it’s that there was never a car to actually be financed in the first place. The dealership is effectively securing financing from Ford to buy the same car twice (from Ford) and using the float on the loan to, likely, fund the slush fund of the owners. They then have been making…
And yet they will still blame somebody. It won’t matter if it’s the same, they’ll only notice that they had to pay money this year and got money back last year. Because people are stupid.
Per our president, my understanding was that not paying my federal income taxes would indicate I was “smart”. I assume that’s an option, yes?
Because the deductions/credits/exemptions for each individual/couple are different. They couldn’t possibly get the correct amount of withholding without knowing the exact amounts of those allowances that a person will claim and, in many cases, the amount of such allowance isn’t known until the end of the tax year…
By and large, yes, if you do the withholding right and you don’t have investment income or losses. Psychology is weird, though—my father in law loves to over-withhold and get a big refund. You can explain to him that he’s basically giving the government a zero interest loan all day and he won’t care.
Especially the ones making $180K and suffering from economic anxiety.
Or Hilary.
Don’t worry, I’m sure his supporters will find a way to blame Obama.
I don’t think that’s fair. Building, laying out and running a campaign can be very time consuming depending on how deep the DM goes into the nuts and bolts and some weeks can be rough outside of the weekly RP gathering. This could serve to make things easier or add flavor when it’s needed. Sure, there’s a large number…
The encounters are much more creative than a random encounter chart. They feel a lot more like sidequests than “things that happen.”
But there are many people who do want to pay for the product, they just don’t want that product to have drm. And yet anytime this is brought up, all some people can do is equate drm-free with the want to pirate.
Sorry im against piracy but im gonna call b.s. on the claim games are cheaper than theyve ever been due to inflation. Its actually because of supply and demand and competition more than anything else. Thats why the games indurstry records record profits every year even becoming bigger than the movie industry…
Thank you. Good post!
This would be all well and good if consumers had proper digital rights and if DRM didn’t abuse those rights that aren’t properly protected yet.