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Yeah, I was completely onboard until the self-upvote. Not OK.

I've learned a lot.

She went to high school in Petaluma and I went in Rohnert Park at the same time, so I came within about 9 miles of living that dream.

A step up from McDonalds or BK, sure, but I just don't find any of their fare exceptional for that middle-market restaurant tier like the ones being commented on here. A matter of taste of course, I know plenty of people who think it's great.

Don't get too excited. Culver's is decidedly OK.

That's a good one. Elliot Easton had several good moments.

Wherehouse #187 Santa Rosa CA represent.

I remember a pitched battle I waged at my first radio job to get the music director to add "Slaves and Bulldozers" to the rotation. Incredible song, maybe my favorite of theirs.

It's not even just means to acquire it. There's so much stuff I'm interested in right now (and so little time to spend on it) that I'm not driven to seek stuff out that's not part of what is already being delivered to me through the myriad services I already do pay for.

The chances that this will be good enough to get me to subscribe to another streaming service are like negative a finity.

My caution will be completely in the wind by Sunday. I am so ripe to be let down by this. I'm giddy with dread.

would watch

That's never happened to me before.

What is Savatage?

As opposed to

I LOST MY HAND

I like this idea. Thanks!

WHY PERSONS IS READ WHEN VIDIO IS

I got Lincoln in the Bardo from the library waiting list finally, and really liked it. I was a bit surprised, as I'd read a Saunders short story collection a few months back and didn't love it, and that was my only exposure to him. I thought the novel was pretty touching.

I mean this is a solid plan unless you for some reason can't find a homeless guy and then what, your whole weekend's just like fucked.