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Try adding some chutney or sliced chilies with mayo to your tomato sandwich.

Don’t worry, they’ll soon ban phones too so no one can record anything on flights anymore.

I’ve seen enough shit go down with checked bags to never put anything important in them. Looks like you’re gonna have to start adding layovers in Canada before your return flights.

In regards to the “act of faith,” isn’t that what reviews are for? So you don’t have to go completely on faith? I agree that reviewing a restaurant that will be closed by the time the review appears is pointless, especially at $600/meal. I don’t know what you mean by your average chef, but if you mean average chef

You probably also think that you shouldn’t vaccinate your kids because why protect the herd (society). Survival of the fittest right? Every man for himself. That’s how we made it to the top of the food chain despite our lack of speed, strength, hearing, smell, eyesight, and other traits that most predators have. I

You left the key off of the map. Why do you want me to go to the original website so badly?

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There is also this technique for getting it out of the skin if you plan to make a lot of guac.

Where do I find these keycap grab bags you speak of?

Clear out your Downloads folder:
This would take me about a week to do. I use my Macbook for work, so I constantly download attachments and files shared on Skype.

Which is why you should not start with curry, but try something like a samosa or a dosa which is mainly potato and peas. Lemon rice and biryani are also nice transitions for the stomach. I moved from the midwest to Texas and went pescatarian full time, but I also eat a lot of Indian and Thai food. It’s a pretty good

Pickup games of basketball at a local court 3-4 times a week. I’ve been playing for the last 2 years after work Spring-Fall. Got started because I enjoy basketball, and you can hold back when you’re not in shape, and put more in when you are in shape. The people and just being competitive keeps me going. It’s amazing

So, I don’t think I can help/hurt your argument in any way because I have heard of Holland,MI before, but am also from the Chicago area. Yes, nothing changes and there are standards. (Again, I think it is just as tacky as you do. I’ve actually been to the Netherlands, and would much rather do that than go to Holland,

Civ VI is already gone. :(

Civ VI is already gone. :(

The whole region can be lumped together. It’s all one big portion of Indiana that the state doesn’t want and Chicago won’t take despite all being on Chicago time.

The Horseshoe isn’t in East Chicago. It’s in Whiting along with parts of the Marina that are a little more revitalized.

So, you’re saying it’s a bad idea to start a business where there is a large tourist economy and to add to that tourist economy by conforming to the windmill motif?

Picked up a G300 mouse during one of Amazon’s Black Friday lightning deals. I love it. It’s great for switching between work and gaming. It’s OSX ootb compatible because it has it’s own software to bind the extra keys. I highly recommend it especially for $20.

Picked up a G300 mouse during one of Amazon’s Black Friday lightning deals. I love it. It’s great for switching

Also, ACHA probably isn’t not going to pass anyway: We hear that Rep. Marsha Blackburn, the deputy Republican whip, is worried that she doesn’t have the votes to make it Mitch McConnell’s problem.

I appreciate this, but I was talking beyond platformers. Platformers made simply with challenging jumps but not crazy like some of the mario maker levels are perfect for the reason you mentioned. I was thinking of something more like a Spyro where someone can struggle all they want, but only after failing to make a

I mean, I think part of the question is what kinds of games would be good for children that small? Are platformers just good because they have spacial reasoning potential for children? Should games include a level of challenges beyond running and jumping? How easy should it be for a parent/babysitter to step in and