babbylonian
Babbylonian
babbylonian

No, this is absolutely not true. I would spring for the pay-per-view if I was guaranteed to watch a drunk old man beat McGregor to within an inch of his life.

Agreed. Unless half the bread is scooped out (at which point, why not switch to an English muffin?), breakfast meat, egg, and cheese on a bagel is just too much. As a side note, it’s also so wildly unkosher!

+1 star.  Want to eat.  Badly.

Or, it’s a good contract that gives an artist their due and corporations are unwilling to properly compensate their employees/contractors.

It’s also a pointed comment on how many men feel about their wives.

The idea of Marvel/DC crossover commercials, especially with a charitable component, is great, and there’s really no good financial reason for Disney and Warner not to do it. Disney straight-up owns that market and will be selling tickets like crazy for the foreseeable future and Warner could benefit from the

I think so, too. I suspect the only reason the questioner is pretending to take it seriously is that there are jerks out there who mean it, so it's actually a good question. A chef/owner should have enough experience to know that broken dishes happen all the time. There’s no way to avoid it completely.

It’s something I’ve been forcing myself to think about for two reasons: The first is that I’ve settled for less for the sake of convenience and when I think about it I realize I regret it. Subway in particular I regret eating because I’ve never considered it really good. It’s the definition of “serviceable.” I can no

If you’re operating on that level, which is totally reasonable, why not just buy similarly shitty ingredients and make sandwiches at home?

On GrubHub in my area (Portland suburb), $2-8 gets delivery from most of the big chains (the ones within reasonable delivery range) and a couple dozen other restaurants. The fee of course doesn’t include the $1-2 markup on each item which many places add to their regular menu prices.

I’m aware that verbal contracts can be enforced, especially when there is ancillary documentation as would be the case here. However, it's a piss poor way to do business.

It’s elitist to say “the rest of the country” has to settle for Arby’s. If not elitist, then it’s just dumb.

That seems pretty elitest and ignores the fact that roast beef is a common home-cooked meal in America, the jus is easy to make, and bread (even nice rolls) is everywhere.

Maybe so, but if everything is completely above board a written agreement would be SOP for people doing this sort of thing on the regs. The only way I’d loan money to someone without paperwork is if I didn’t care about the end result, like if I was handing money to friends or family.

I suspect these people are reticent to draft and sign real contracts because they might find themselves violating any number of banking/gambling laws. That’s not to say that this practice is illegal (IANAL and don’t know), but when you start lending money for the purpose of playing poker I’d be willing to bet there

I’m iffy on the mustard ice cream, but the candied hot dog bits are potentially a salty-sweet delight. I’ll never try it though because it’s a stunt and I don't go out of my way for stunt food.

Fair enough. I know I never had any inkling of a potential romance there. Then again, I was completely grossed out when anyone showed romantic interest in Tony.  I never found that character likable at all, and I really didn’t get how tough, accomplished women would find him attractive.

I don’t buy that angle for a second. It seemed clear from jump that Gibbs saw her as a surrogate daughter figure of whom he was extremely proud (as well he should be given that she had an impossible combination of advanced skills), and that’s why he was openly affectionate with her and with literally nobody else.

For a while back in the ancient days called the ‘90s, some friends and I got together regularly late at night at a friendly, empty IHOP to play cards. We’d play Hearts, Pinochle, and Magic The Gathering. We’d all been friends for years, so it was usually good fun. At worst, people would get frustrated when one person

It's less logic fail and more lie. What EA really wants is for people to buy into their pay to play mobile games. Good Switch versions would eat into those profits. As usual, EA is making the scummiest move possible.