So a QB that almost won a Super Bowl isn’t a better option than Lurch?
So a QB that almost won a Super Bowl isn’t a better option than Lurch?
Cooking is bad. That is all.
Yeah, given how rare the Legendaries were, even if you were never going to use a gun (cough Monte Carlo) you weren’t about to scrap it after it took so long for it to randomly drop for you.
No.
If they could just tweak the durability settings a little bit I’d be very happy. I love the disposability of the world’s items and weapons, but some of the quality gear you find is broken in one minor fight or less. I would expect a Knight’s Broadsword to be able to chop through a good number of Keese and Bokoblins…
2 oz Bulleit Rye (not the best but I drink a lot of it and it comes in 1.75 L)
I didn’t realize that all meals carried erotic subtext. “Mmm, this steak is great, wanna fuck?”
But they do have guaranteed contracts. Everyone knows to ignore the non-guaranteed dollars. Those are just for show for the NFL to inflate the importance of its sport.
Counterpoint: laundry is fine. The washing and drying act take zero active effort, folding happens in front of the TV while binge watching The West Wing or something.
If this were my article, I would just publish the same Manhattan recipe every Friday.
This story is still not interesting, but good lord that is a punchable face.
Dipshit business guy endorses dipshit legal guy that will bend over backward for business. Nothing to see here folks.
I was far too late to the party to make this joke, but nicely done.
While I’m certain these ‘drugs’ are nothing other than pointless placebos, your scientific method and sample size is such that your results are completely devoid of any merit whatsoever.
This would only matter if McAdoo were a competent coach. He’s gonna keep running on every 1st down until the end of time.
Quality list. The DOINK should have been #1.
Its neither the employees or the employers fault that schedules may have to change, but the employees bear 100% of the burden when schedules do change. Employers should shoulder some of that burden.
To clarify, this isn’t a criticism of you trying it out for the sake of the blog, but just broadly why people would even try to develop these recipes.
I don’t understand why anyone would either want to make sous vide cake or why they would think it would work? You typically bake a cake at 350+ F in order to generate steam, lift, and thus an airy delicate cake. You’re basically just heating dough here gradually until it is ‘cooked’. You’re guaranteed a dense brick of…
I just hope that the townspeople have more to contribute to the world than they did in Wind Waker, Twilight, and Skyward.