The chairs are definitely for the cult meetings.
The chairs are definitely for the cult meetings.
I have a Google sheet I created last year with stories for anyone who kept losing their place in the queue due to the auto refresh https://docs.google.com/document/d/1j2ky_p2wnu_0jsCcVkxrkX7Mj_oM8ZmXHJmgvtOuJ-M/edit?usp=sharing
I’m so sorry for your loss, but I love the way this story/experience ends. I hope you get another chance someday, too.
Thank you *very* much for the well-formatted article. Not a slideshow, not a video. Clear, well presented text. Much appreciated.
Nah, Wondra flour and be done with it.
I continue to be disappointed that this isn’t all about a Dog Agatha Christie book.
Bathroom...
1. Stranger Things
It’s George Thorogood, not Joe. My GenX heart weeps. Carry on.
They had a secondary hit “I Imbibe in Solitary” followed up by “One Julep, One Fizz and One Ale."
JFC. If only there was a website that allowed you to quickly confirm facts for free. If anyone ever comes up with one of those, I bet they will make thousands of dollars.
Who is this Joe Thorogood and the Destroyers, and where can I find more of their music?....
Yes. Gasoline may be the same but the additives are different.
Gonna push back on spices. Most of what you find in your supermarket aisle is pretty old, has been sitting in a warehouse for a while, and just isn’t as potent (i.e flavorful) as what you get from a direct-to-consumer outfit like Penzey’s.
I worked at Costco and can confirm!
“It’s difficult to fully compare the benefits of each store and their treatment of their employees, but if you’re curious about which company has a better reputation for caring for workers, Costco is where you should shop.”
Shelter Cat Update!
Shelter Cat Update!
I know this might be an unpopular answer but I think alcohol is only a good gift if you know that the person drinks, that they’re OK with their level of drinking and that they will actually drink what you’ve given them. I’ve had a few times in my life when I’ve tried to curtail my drinking. When I turned 40 I was…
Really, no “Stuff You Missed in History Class”?? Ok then...