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When I was younger, I would pour A-1 onto a plate and eat that by itself, using my finger as the food delivery device.

But the mouth cancer comes with free Frogurt.

Judging from Billspin, you lick some coke, take the shot of Frank’s, and then suck on your own teeth to make sure they’re still there, and because they feel funny, you know, like the rest of my face feels funny, and, hey, here’s an idea, what do you say we drive up to Montreal after the game...it’s only a six-hour

Queso is people.

Jay and Dan are good people, as it Katie Nolan. They all deserve much better.

10% of a CFL contract paid in Canadian dollars would probably end up costing him money.

Professional guy, that Burkhardt.

It’s 100% necessary to keep the movement going and to give it more relevance. I think Occupy and Tea Party are good examples. While the Tea Party gained many reps in various parts of the governance structure in the US, Occupy really didn’t get much. It now has Sanders as an adopted figure, but if he loses, it is

One addendum: if there ever happens to be a play that is reviewed due to some esoteric rule being enforced by the officials, just assume Mike Carey is wrong.

I was thinking the fact that he had sex in undergrad was the outrageous sex rumor.

Panton told Jezebel in an emailed statement. “Ted and I had many mutual friends who would usually stop by to watch movies, play video games, or even engage in long, fun discussions about politics, philosophy, and life.”

On his parents for giving him such a stupid fucking name.

TIFs in Missouri tend to share one key characteristic, the abatement on property taxes shifts that income out of public schools. These abatements usually occur in low income areas. Meaning this corporate welfare takes funding from school districts that can least afford it. You can argue that the city overall makes

I say this having both bachelors and masters in accounting, TIF financing does cost the taxpayers. That land is generating property taxes now, and offering an abatement on property taxes takes that money right out of public schools in Missouri and puts it into a developer’s pocket. I firmly believe that if a company

And who hook for the tax revenue if the development is ultimately unsuccessful? The developer? No. They go on to the next project while the city has to figure out a way to make up for the lost tax dollars.

St. Louis is dead! There’s no economy! Let’s build a bunch of retail that’s literally surrounded by tons of pre-existing, empty buildings! Also, it’s roughly 3 miles from a decade-old 250m mall that just sold at auction for less than 10m.

I hope you never are forced to understand the pain he must have suffered. Why you need make yourself feel better by judging him is a really good question to ask yourself. It is great that you can not relate that much sadness. But when you trivialize his pain, and those who can relate; it is distasteful. Have a great

To your, my, and their perspective, you’re right. To Dave’s mind, you are probably wrong. To Dave, it was likely the most selfless thing he could think of. To free, not himself, but his loved ones from what he saw himself to be.

Get lost with the “selfish” shit.

Also: my period of liking the Guardian lasted about 24 hours, from when I found out they’d hired Sean McIndoe (who hilariously trolled their readers by not adding “ice” to every usage of “hockey” in his column; read the comments for some quality British rage) until reading that.