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No written test?

Wow this article is more controversial than a vaccination seminar at a home school convention. 

If I need steaks or something more than basic there is supermarket with a butcher. I ask him what is good and he has never steered me wrong.

1) that “steak” I had at the Sizzler

I have one of these that was my grandfather’s that he called a butter bell. I always have soft butter.

Now that the word is out this should be available at the next Burning Man.

How about those wrapped strawberry candies that come hidden in the paper strips used in gift baskets?

No potato ricer? I bought one that looks like it came over with my Irish ancestors from a thrift store for $1 and it has proven it’s use in many ways.

Say it with me everyone “Don’t go to Red Hook Seafood and Bar.”

Challenge accepted Frenchie, hold my beer.

The good news is a Haribo factory is in process in the area so maybe they will have an company store? I am going to put my resume in for the red gummy bear carving position. 

I am a Kwik Trip fan here in WI (I guess it’s Kwik Star elsewhere) There is one small place in the bad part of town that has a sign out front letting everyone know they sell “Moisturized Fried Chicken” I don’t want to know. 

Where I went to college there was a cluster of business’ that always amused me. There was a porn shop next to a bar called the Town Pump on one side and a Jiffy Lube on the other. 

Did you read my post? Thanks for self-identifying  for me. I don’t “people” very well so this helps!

I didn’t mean to say you guys were trying to be deceitful, that’s the owners job. My place on the spectrum just made me bothered by it. I will list this as an editorial credit on my resume. 

OK, I am not a fan of your headline. To me, it implies that David won a million and then decided to give it to charity instead of the reality that David was playing for charity fromt the get go so any money he won was going to charity no matter the amount. 

Sadly, that’s what I am speaking of. It is closed or almost closed. The warehouse has been sold.