It’s pretty good, pretty good, pretty good, then you get a burned or unpopped bit. Then it’s pretty good, pretty good, pretty good and then another burned or unpopped bit.
It’s pretty good, pretty good, pretty good, then you get a burned or unpopped bit. Then it’s pretty good, pretty good, pretty good and then another burned or unpopped bit.
Huh, I was scanning this list for purposes of our Valentine’s tradition (ice cream cake, delivery pizza, nice bottle of wine and a comedy), figuring there must be a good comedy we’d missed — we don’t watch many movies.
Yes, beets are my jam!
Let me clarify: you’ve now cast aside your authority (“I’m a doctor”) in favor of interpreting someone else’s systems (“Mayo clinic says x”).
This appeal to authority worked better when you were basing it on bring a real doctor. Now that you’re bringing the Mayo clinic into it, you’ve got “healthy diet” which down not necessarily conform to your definition.
Not when he started, but he eventually got to something like that. I remember him speaking of having an epiphany — why am I willing to celebrate the cheap street food of foreign cultures for what it is, but not take the same open mind to American food? I think he made that statement in an episode (of which different…
“other meat products”? Milk isn’t a meat product.
Your shit would at lats makesbe comprehensible if we’re talking about people getting pissed about, say, pork being cooked in the same oil as other meat.
Don’t get pissy at me because you included an “other” you didn’t mean.
She’s cool.
“other meat products"? Milk isn't a meat product.
This is precisely my take on “animal style” and the other garbage aspects of In-N-Out.
F*** In-N-Out burger so hard, and their off menu specials, and mediocre burgers, and worse-than-mediocre fries.
The burger looks amazing.
“Think of it this way, sweetie pie: If you’ve got a guest coming over, wouldn’t you like to know if they’re going to be late?”
I’m sure I’m like the 100th nerd to point this out, but “Duel of the Fates” is the name of John Williams’s song for the Darth Maul fight/ Qui-Gon death scene in Phantom Menace.
Not sure how that’s relevant to Salty’s comment.
How is this not a question? Like, you’re implying that the answer is blindingly obvious. But I was honestly 50-50 on which way Salty was going to with it.
I use OT slightly less since I moved to NYC, but still use it quite frequently. It seems that there a few more boutique booking backend services here in NY than there are in most other places, but it’s still the market leader.
They’re so different though. I mean a crepe with maple syrup and a pat of butter holds no appeal.