There’s at least as much difference between Fallon and Meyers as there ever was between Letterman and Leno.
There’s at least as much difference between Fallon and Meyers as there ever was between Letterman and Leno.
Try this again, but in English.
So I guess that synopsis box is just PR copy from Amazon? Weird how it just trails off like that.
Banana peppers are great, I always put them on subs.(and subway has had them forever), although the skin can often be a little tough. To the point that you feel like you’ve gotten a bit of stem or something else woody in there.
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As dumbfounding as this is, I’m going to assume his original straw had a crack in it and we’ve just watched America’s greatest problem solver, possibly literally MacGyver.
Did you not read the comment you were replying to? Yes, I know this is telling the same story as the book it’s based off of.
I don’t know what DotD is, but you should read the article — this isn’t set 125 years before Dany’s birth.
Of being too big? Nope, table salt is much finer than kosher salt.
Set 200 years earlier means we don’t meaningfully know how this turns out for any of these people (none of whose names are familiar). All we know is that Ned Stark and Robert Baratheon ended the dynasty almost 2 centuries after this.
Or just use table salt?
Fun story. I remember when Epcot opened; I was a kid in Tampa at the time.
Kosher salt seems like the worst salt format for this.
What a great article. I'd sort of gotten used to just being annoyed by Takeout content. You're good at this, Marnie Shure.
That’s a fun idea, but free refills kinda breaks it. The answer would always be any drink => infinite cals.
The reason for the declining quality of the intro is likely that Gene is wearing out the tapes. He’s watched them over and over to the point that they won’t even play anymore.
Yeah, agree completely. II was coherent with I, it was still the same story and same character. (II was largely unnecessary and mostly failed at what it was trying to say, the opposite of I, but I’ll still watch it.)
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I wouldn’t call it just a marketing ploy if it conveys useful information. I agree that “Detroit-style” isn’t something I remember hearing prior to last decade, but it’s much easier to talk about now that there’s a phrase for it.
Haven't had this, but love Detroit-style pizza. This sounds great.