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I'd be interested to see if A) the other women are being called chefs, and B) the women call Carla something other than chef. Because while I think she does have a good point on the surface, there's also a good chance that people aren't addressing her as chef, not because she's a woman chef, but because she's acting

So imagine there's some sort of large, woodchipping device with a feeder big enough to accommodate a human being, set flush into the ground, and there's no safeguards, or any kind of warning signs or barriers, and it's just running all day long, and it spits out its contents into an incinerating furnace, and you and

So imagine there's some sort of large, woodchipping device with a feeder big enough to accommodate a human being, set flush into the ground, and there's no safeguards, or any kind of warning signs or barriers, and it's just running all day long, and it spits out its contents into an incinerating furnace, and you and

Puffy North Face jackets were the gear of choice for affluent mountaintwats back in the late '80s. Are they actually cool again? What about a mauve, fleece Patagonia half-zip mock turtleneck, with a white cotton turtleneck underneath, and a pair of Vuarnets?

Puffy North Face jackets were the gear of choice for affluent mountaintwats back in the late '80s. Are they actually cool again? What about a mauve, fleece Patagonia half-zip mock turtleneck, with a white cotton turtleneck underneath, and a pair of Vuarnets?

I agree. The Broncos are queer. GO LIONS!

I agree. The Broncos are queer. GO LIONS!

Yeah, I get the feeling that Tesar is making a very focused effort to appear as a good guy, rather than you know, actually being a good guy. He just gives that sociopath vibe. As John Robie said, he seems at least somewhat aware that the villain's jacket probably came pre-ordered with his name attached, and he appears

Yeah, I get the feeling that Tesar is making a very focused effort to appear as a good guy, rather than you know, actually being a good guy. He just gives that sociopath vibe. As John Robie said, he seems at least somewhat aware that the villain's jacket probably came pre-ordered with his name attached, and he appears

When MTV first stopped showing videos, VH1 was the place to go to get your fix….but then they decided to stop showing videos and show celebrity dating shows instead, so MTV2 started showing videos….but then they decided to stop showing videos and show re-runs of whatever was on MTV, so VH1 Classic is where you had to

When MTV first stopped showing videos, VH1 was the place to go to get your fix….but then they decided to stop showing videos and show celebrity dating shows instead, so MTV2 started showing videos….but then they decided to stop showing videos and show re-runs of whatever was on MTV, so VH1 Classic is where you had to

59th and Lincoln, Archdukechocula. If you knew a snide little snot named Casey in the ''80s, it was most likely me!

59th and Lincoln, Archdukechocula. If you knew a snide little snot named Casey in the ''80s, it was most likely me!

Portland's ethnic food totally does have a kind of weird duality to it. Surprisingly piss poor at the traditionals, as you mentioned, but we're seemingly infested with tasty Thai places and Vietnamese bakeries. The middle-eastern food in PDX has also always seemed surprisingly decent, considering that you never see

I would certainly imagine they do. Most of the kitchens I worked in would probably never be termed 'professional' but they'd have literally stacks of dozens of non-stick pans for breakfast that probably cost under $5 at a restaurant supply store, and we pretty much just treated them like they were disposable.

I would certainly imagine they do. Most of the kitchens I worked in would probably never be termed 'professional' but they'd have literally stacks of dozens of non-stick pans for breakfast that probably cost under $5 at a restaurant supply store, and we pretty much just treated them like they were disposable.

I apologize for the most of this, which will sound like an exercise in old-man hipster name-dropping, but to piggy back on HungWeiLo's thoughts:

Couldn't it be argued that's just as much a result of the fact that there aren't any other main cities surrounding Portland, and its urban growth policies, while LA and SF are sprawled out a hundred miles, with a new city signpost every couple of feet?