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accidental-globetrotter

Solid recap of an enjoyable episode.

While I’m sure you meant this in jest, there already is such a place.  Mcity, near Ann Arbor, MI.  Created exactly for that.

Spot on! My Dad used to believe that lie, and we actually went to an Iron Skillet for a holiday meal one year (can’t remember which). But even as a 12-yr. old, I remember thinking “it can’t be the food that makes them stop here”.

Wendy’s breakfast sandwiches are great.  The coffee is a problem, and, in Michigan at least, the commitment to breakfast hours.  I’ve ordered in the app a dozen times, only to arrive at the restaurant for pick-up only to find it still closed.  Kinda took them off my list.

If you want to win the breakfast wars, you have to start with the coffee. Crappy coffee, no breakfast business (BK, Wendy’s).

First time the Lions have won anything meaningful in 32 years.

It was the first thing I recommended to new members of the team.  It was about the same cost as the buffet downstairs, but a significantly elevated experience. I did it about once a week while I was there.  Service was amazing.  BTW, would that “billion dollar company” be in auto?

Back in the day, I spent plenty of time at the JW Marriott in the Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City (very nice hotel). Room service breakfast was amazing!! The waiter would wheel the cart into the room, open the drapes for full sunlight, and would set up everything by the window. He’d seat you in a chair, hand you

Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?

“Paper” is a requirement for most, if not all, International flights. “Paper” has also never failed me, unlike airport WiFi, or a battery. In most instances, I check my bag, grab a paper pass, and put it in my pocket, to be easily used if my app pass doesn’t work for some reason. I then head to the Club, where I can

I am also not a big fan of “cheesesteak” options at sub chains.  But a JM’s #13, extra meat, with the cherry pepper relish?  Solid lunch choice, my friend, and full of flavor.

I submit the perfect In-n-Out burger is the 3x2. Tried a 3x3, but it’s too much cheese.

Pizza is so regional declaring “the best” is a bit of a fool’s errand. You’ve got the NY slice, Connecticut thin crust, St. Louis, Detroit-style, Chicago’s deep dish, Arizona’s Bianco and knockoffs, LA’s CPK-styled pies.

Was about to add the Cherry Pepper Relish is what takes a Jersey Mike’s sub to . . . oh, damn it, I’m gonna say it . . . Flavortown.

KISS, D&D, Alice Cooper, rock music in general, LOTR (except “The Hobbit” for reasons known only to them”), etc., etc. All things that led immediately to devil worship . . .

Wait—you mean you’re supposed to actually THINK about these things?

I believe there’s a prisoner that might disagree with the “not a violent person” characterization.  And since it happened in jail, and the guards knew about it, why wasn’t this brought up at trial?  Kinda shoots the “empathetic, gentle man” narrative right to hell, doesn’t it?  But like so many other things in this

But . . . the ocean is so big.  What if he needed it later?  You know, for a plot device.

Somehow I feel this is a Bob Talbert reference

Saw this opening weekend. Hated the slasher genre, found it incredibly stupid. But I had heard rumblings that Scream might be something different.