Does the tiramisu Oreo count?
Does the tiramisu Oreo count?
More stupid people than smart ones.
But isn’t the common factor here “dealing with people”? If you look suspicious to the agent then you’re going to get pulled out of the line no matter where you are.
“The industry” is booming right now and nobody is going to recycle a ketchup packet with 2 grams of junk left inside. Packets are spreading rapidly through the generally destitute people of the world as a way to buy a single serving of toothpaste, or laundry detergent. Cheap natural gas means cheap plastic.
It’s not rocket science, you don’t need Harvard to test a chicken sandwich.
Great minds think alike.
It took me almost 40 years to finally understand that, really, Turkish Delight is kind of awful. Par for the course for Edmund, that little snitch.
Ashley, you stepped on the punchline with “Big Gird” near the end of the story. Big Bird?
I haven’t followed Eastwood’s career since Grand Prix, but this movie looks like cheap conservative propaganda. I predict that every single liberal will turn out to be a mustache-twirling villain. Disappointing.
There are (now) Microplanes with different sized openings, but that’s definitely just a grater.
Another bad topic: “So, how are you feeling?”
Agreed. I don’t see any trace of critical thinking here and that’s the worst part. These people are deeply stupid.
k boomer.
I used to love those Cadbury Turkish Delight bars as a kid, but they’re definitely Pepsi.
Shortening has a place in the modern kitchen. It makes a better pie crust than butter, and can even be added to buttercreams so they don’t melt at warm temps.
It’s milk treated to remove some of the water, brought to you by the Coca-Cola Company.
Born in 1959. I have officially defected from the baby boomers. Woodstock wasn’t really much of a thing for me.
You obviously don’t know a lot of seniors. Most seniors don’t have their housing paid for, and “supplemental income”? Above Social Security, is that what you mean?
Well, it is their product.