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My BJ's membership is 100% paid for through two purchases: meat and Claritin. The generic Loratadine (Claritin) is $15 for 300 pills (5 cents a pill.) CVS has 365 pills for $53 (14.5 cents a pill) and Walmart has 60 pills for $7.42 (12.4 cents a pill.) I've used my membership to buy generic Claritin and Zyrtec for

the same reason that people can take a half hour every morning to talk about whatever stupid football game was on last night.

... and server racks should all have built in power as well.

A challenger approaches

This would be great if it wasn't $71. I'd put it together if it cost me $15 but this is a bit too steep for me.

It's what the cut is called at my local grocery store. It's technically Top Round steak but I broil it in the oven and cut it thin. It's delicious. :D

The Word of God and yet it's free. :-)

I know it's a cheap cut ($1.99 a lb on sale) but I can feed most anyone my top round London Broil steak and when it's seasoned properly, seared, cooked medium rare and cut on the bias just right it beats a trip to Outback any day!

Yeah I've done that. It just never seems to come out as great. I mean, true sex is like pizza; even when it's bad it's still pretty good (except a girl doesn't get neck tattoos because her uncle had pizza with her when she was 8.)

Yeah that sounds absolutely disgusting so I think your idea of good pizza and my idea are totes different.

I will change this and say that SOME home cooking is better and SOME restaurant food is better. I've tried a dozen different recipes, even buying the dough from a bakery but I cannot get home pizza to taste anywhere near as good as from a good pizzeria. I do want to try the thin crust recipe in Cooks Illustrated a few

I think it's good to point out that free options for Office are 100% perfectly fine for personal, academic and small business use. Honestly, I don't see a big reason for requiring Office unless you're going to go hog wild with Macros and stuff in Excel. Even then, Open/LibreOffice should be just fine.

Anyone can price their games at whatever price they want to. Many new titles come out less than the $50-$60 mark. It's really economics 101.

I'm going by Amazon.com prices. I'd still pay $15 for a CD over an MP3 download.

Oh I check CAG every day. We're not cheating devs, it's just capitalism. Capitalism , ho!

@Adrenalyn915: Greedy isn't the right word. Let's say you invent a product that people want. People are willing to pay you $70 for it. Do you sell it for $60 and call it a day? If you do, you're stupid.

@xsbs: Most games go down in price a few weeks/months after they come out. That's why I gave up preordering most games.

I think everyone is missing the big picture here and that is that Jihl Nabaat had some of the best large yet appropriate breasts in any game that came out last year.

I never understood the people who paid $10 for an album download instead of buying the CD for $9.99 (or less.) Of course, a certain person I know ripped his entire CD collection to a fairly lossy format and sold all of his CDs. Legality aside, he just downgraded the sound quality of his entire music collection. At

@vidhagans: If Kurbio's shoe is in there, Nintendo can have all my moneys.