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Young, Dumb, And Full of Raisins
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This is very close to my recipe. I add finely diced bell pepper (both red and green are good), use actual mayo instead of veganaise (though only a bit), always capers instead of dill relish, and a squirt of sriracha. Red onion is preferable if you have it. I like it best as an open-faced melt on sourdough topped with t

That’s just salad dressing right? Sounds almost exactly like the ingredients for my go-to easy salad dressing (though I usually only two of the three vinegar varieties you mention and I add a tiny bit of maple syrup).

So, it should appeal to just under 3/4 of the US population then?

Yup. The modern successes that seem to defy logic (Trump, etc.) actually make perfect sense when you understand the true logic of the systems in which they operate.

A victim cannot stipulate to the criminal guilt of another party. Obviously, almost any settlement will state that the settling party admits no responsibility, but it can’t legally “absolve” him of anything other his civil liability to the other party.

Can’t say I see it. The missed bunny is obviously notable, but otherwise these are just a couple unremarkable turnovers and missed threes off of effective drive-and-kicks.

It’s not illegal to take multiple steps between dribbles. His dribble is still alive until his right foot lands just outside the three point line, which makes that his gather step. He then takes two steps to the basket. 
And if that is a palming violation, then there are 50 uncalled palming violations every game. Have

100% legal. I slow-dragged the video cursor, and he dribbles the ball just as he passes the “U” in Utah. The nest step, which ends with his right foot just outside the three-point line, is his “gather step.” He then takes two steps for the layup: first with his left foot in the key then jumping off of his right foot

Agreed. I still think it was a good gamble on New Orleans’ part, but I bet if they could do it over again they would hold onto Hield and the draft picks.

That or, more common I think, bar owners put some other very nice but actually available bourbon in there and sell it for $80 a pour.

Eagle Rare is my go-to straight drinker. A fantastic bourbon for ~$30. But it is nowhere near as good as Pappy. If you have a opportunity to get a bottle at retail, you should if you can afford it. But, again, Eagle Rare is an excellent choice for something you can find consistently.

You sound like you don’t really enjoy interacting with people, like as a general proposition.

Cranberry sauce is good, but I prefer cranberry relish. 1 bag of cranberries, 1 whole orange (incl. peel), 1/2 to 1 cup sugar depending on taste. Throw it all in the food processor and you’re done. Gives a fresh zing that helps lift what can be an otherwise very heavy meal. It’s also fantastic to spread on leftover

Hmm. Never experienced that variety. I’ll have to keep an eye out.

You’ve never had fried pickles? They’re good shit, man. I’m a fan of the spears over the chips, but both are tasty.

From what I heard Schnatter‘s crime was quoting someone else’s use of the N-word as an example of bad behavior

He voluntarily gave up control when he decided to make Papa John’s a publicly traded company so that he could make way more money. When his racism became toxic to that publicly traded company’s image (read: profits), the board ousted him in service of the shareholders. Live by the sword, die by the sword, so to speak.

Because those teams don’t play a boring-ass, low-possession style that is particularly susceptible to upsets. (Not saying UVA under Bennett hasn’t been very good, just that their style is no fun to watch and leaves them vulnerable to losing to far inferior teams.)

will they/won’t they leave?, the new owners, the new stadium, the terrible trades