This feels relevant:
This feels relevant:
In another life, I worked at Best Buy. Vizio’s at that time were looked upon as absolute crap. Now, I wouldn’t be surprised if my next TV is a Vizio. Truly impressive.
It lets me drink a beer as a passenger in St.Louis, so I’m not complaining.
Aren’t these more cuts of... beef? Not cuts of steak?
Missouri’s liquor laws even have their own Wikipedia page. It’s pretty amazing what having AB will do for your ability to drink.
He’s back this season.
The 72 Hour Short Ribs recipe is a house favorite and frequently results in one of the best things I’ve ever had cooked sous vide.You’d be walking in a pretty well-established territory, save for the temperature experiments, but you’re certain to end up with some amazing results no matter what.
Not the greatest joke, but it’ll do in a pinch.
I live in St. Louis and, oddly, though I live less than fifteen minutes from where I work, I get about double the amount of totality at my house than at my office. Looks like I’m working from home that day!
“Grah-voy.” With hard “A” sound, like in the word “Bran.”
St. Louis has fun with a lot of French words. “Chouteau” is “show-tow.”
Ahhhhhh. Yes. That’s a big difference.
Interesting. I worked at Best Buy many moons ago, and folks picked 17" ones because of the num pad pretty often.
Interesting. I haven’t owned a 15" laptop in like a decade. Is it a full size num pad or do they have to crunch it down to make it fit?
Looks like I missed the boat.
When did they start cramming numpads into 15" laptops? Back when I was paying attention that was in the realm of the 17" ones.
Mid-grade in my market is 91 octane, with premium being 93. The door on my car says use premium fuel, 91 octane minimum. I always buy mid-grade.
It’s a key mechanism choice. Blues are clickity clackity, and browns are much quieter. Gives your partner an excuse to research and buy a new board, though.
They put someone elses’ poop up your butt.
He’s had it since Season 3. Scared the shit out of Sandor Clegane with it, too. Bro ain’t like fire none.