anotherevilmonkey
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anotherevilmonkey

I used a delivery service (Uber Eats) exactly one time because my company sent me a $25 gift card. We ordered our usual Chinese takeout which is normally $23 but the order ended up being $38. I was like “Yeah, I’m never using it again.” I have no idea why anyone uses them as no food is worth that kindof markup for a

Interesting/sad times for seafood lovers like myself with Maine lobster being off the menu and Alaska canceling their snow crab season for the first time ever. Not that I disagree with the environmental/sustainability reasons though.

My wife and I both work from home so we probably put like 40 miles a week on our car. In Florida, so sun isn’t an issue, as long as I don’t mind having it in my driveway and not my garage. I could picture this being pretty great if the numbers are true and it wasn’t a quarter million bucks. But sounds like the

My local Facebook group (in Florida) doesn’t think I’m hilarious for posting the “I did that” sticker on every post about gas prices.

I literally have not heard of it until this article. Not sure how that’s possible but there it is. Also I’ll just throw it out there that (obviously) Pixar doesn’t have the brand loyalty/excitement it used to have now that CGI animated movies are a dime a dozen, coupled with Pixar’s declining quality story-wise.

I’ve only heard of Yellowstone but never seen it. Coastal elite gang rise up!

For a a measly 5 billon more he could’ve bought both Kia and Hyundai

Damn, eating at Sam’s Club is like a family joke when we go there cause it’s so cheap. Love it and now it’s $0.12 cheaper? Awesome. Our family goes there once every week or two and we get a large pizza ($8.99), a hot dog combo ($1.38 now), an additional fountain drink ($0.89) and we eat for a total of less than $12

Even as a (newish) Florida resident with the resident discount and ability to drive there in about 45 minutes, my wife and I think it’s too expensive for us to get tickets for. There’s better options. But I know we’ll relent since we have a 4 year old. Maybe take him when he’s 6...

I would guess at registration when you have to report your odometer. Since that’s typically annually, it’ll be easy to tell how many miles you drove.

They’re trying to get the at-home chargers as well, not just the public chargers. I’d bet the vast majority of people just plug in at home.

I am shocked there is a Willow sequel. Now I haven’t seen the original since probably the 80's but I don’t have real fond or nostalgic memories of it. More like “Oh yeah, there was this movie called Willow I sortof remember. Not sure it warrants a sequel, let alone a series but will probably check it out regardless.

Egg-laying hens must be housed with a minimum of 144 square inches per hen

Also if you swerve and miss the deer but hit a tree or roll your car, you’re going to be considered at-fault and it’ll most likely be noted as a collision on your insurance. Make sense as then anyone who is having an accident can just claim a deer ran in front of them. I’m not sure if a dash showing the deer might

I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if they either get rid of the $9.99 plan or bump it up. Looking at Hulu, their ad tier is $7.99 but the tier with no ads is $14.99. I don’t see a reason anyone would get the $6.99 when (as you said), the tier with no ads is only another $3/month. It would just make more sense for them

I recommend not looking up the pictures.

Yeah, no Aztek? Bunch of Breaking Bad fans no doubt.

I subscribed to this up until about 2018 or so. They must’ve closed a shipping center near me because what used to be a 3 day turnaround (I’d send them back on Monday, they’d get it Tuesday and ship me a new one and I’d get that Wednesday) became a 5-7 day turnaround and it became more cost-effective to just use

I had no idea that the notorious car show was headed for Wildwood, New Jersey, because as a 41-year-old dad I fall squarely in the camp of “too old for this shit.”

Also keep in mind (at least for what I could find in an article in 2017) was that more than 70% (probably closer to 80%) of fake weapons in tests were not caught. So more than likely that would mean there’s about thousands upon thousands making it onto airplanes.