Wait, what? Do you eat your pie-cut pizza like the French eat cheese, with a teeny amount of crust included in every bite?
Wait, what? Do you eat your pie-cut pizza like the French eat cheese, with a teeny amount of crust included in every bite?
Just looked this up — hadn’t heard about the Bryan Adams wet market thing.
“Nowadays you can watch a movie in the shower on a waterproof tablet if you want.”
You're both right. Only one of you is a dick.
Is your next post going to be how he screwed up and put a gun in her hand when he clearly meant that to be a cell phone?
It did say 1974. So I guess they aged Ferrell maybe a year or two, and McAdams about 8.
It’s funny how jarring changes in male fashion can be. It does change over time, but I think what makes the past look so odd is that the range of change is pretty limited, and you don’t think things are really different.
Dammit, off by 2.
This was fun. Great article.
This means that it’s the customers who are actually ‘benefiting’ here. That is, customers are getting something that’s very expensive and difficult to provide (on-demand food delivery with.a wide variety of options) for much less than it costs to provide.
Man, who sneezed in your cornflakes?
I’ve been to a few restaurants since NYC opened for outdoor dining on Monday. Two did paper menus, which were nice but a little tricky because it’s damn windy now.
To solve the problem of the liquid that pools at the top of kitchen and ends up on your food when you pour from the top.
Mayonnaise, fine. Aoili, good. Mustard, nah. Salsa verde, f that.
It gets worse (because more recent) than that. Many Confederate statues were put during the Civil Rights Era, and schools named for Confederates as they were being forced to integrate. That's also the time period when many states added the Confederate battle flag to their state flags, and started flying them over…
Christ, what’s more impressive a description than “specialist”?
“Outdated” is a pretty weak description there, AV Club.
Yes, charging money for their food does price it above what I’m willing to pay.
As a native Tampan, a big part of me is #13. As an adopted Houstonian (midtown) in my adulthood, an equal share is #4.
Only 78,123 more to go.