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My half brother is 24 and been in a relationship for 3 years with his friend's mother - i think she's about 45. She has 3 kids from 3 prior relationships and they have a new baby together.

While JFL finishes playing in Toronto, Dane Cook headlines…Yuk Yuks! Lol

I bought milk awhile ago that still had a good 5 days left on the expiry but was bad - i could kind of tell when i poured it into my cereal by the denisty of the liquid that something wasn't right. But i persevered and tried to eat the cereal (but couldn't) and had to pour the litre down the drain anyway. Even though

True. I read somewhere that it's recommended before a woman marries that she spends time with the guy with and without birth control, to be sure the chemistry remains for her.

You dip the bitten end of the grilled cheese in ketchup, a little dab! That's what i do with the processed cheese kind (not with the gourmet grilled cheese)

My parents are older (in their late 70s now) so i grew up eating all those 50s staples that my mom made into the early 2000s, including meatloaf with ketchup (baked in and then i'd add it cold too), topped with a few slices of processed cheese. It's really good, basically like eating a moister hamburger patty.

I really *hated* that Steve Jobs movie. The performances were fine, and the setup of the movie was also fine, it's just the feeling that we were supposed to revere Jobs because HE ACKNOWLEDGED HIS DAUGHTER OMG WHAT A GREAT GUY GIVE HIM PROPS.

I know, but i never had the heart to tell the guy and apparently, no other women did either. Probably not doing him any favours.

This is a great idea! Swiss Chalet sauce over those fries with cheese curds? Sign me up NOW

Beast is a really good place for brunch, unfortunately it's so small that it sometimes takes forever to get in.

It's *definitely* not what you'd get in Quebec but 'Poutini's' on Queen West is pretty decent tasting, they just don't heat the gravy hot enough.

I love visiting Quebec - i dunno, in my experience most people i know really enjoy going there. The only time i hear complaints are from English people who are living in Quebec (both native to there or transplants from elsewhere in Canada) :P

Dave Foley said, i think on Marc Maron's podcast that Kevin is definitely the weirdest one of them all. This is an awesome interview!

Well, if you don't kiss akin to a person making a 'blowfish' mouth on a window, you're good!

I slept with a close friend i'd known for years, when we were both horny, newly single and curious. It was super awkward and weird, i got my period early, we got walked in on by the maid in our hotel room, he kissed shockingly badly, and i cried after it happened while he comforted me. We have never discussed it in

I live a 45 minute walk away from a Five Guys in a big city. I could take the transit but i force myself to walk it there and back, otherwise i feel too guilty (i don't need more burgers in my diet for sure). But i always get the plastic bag - last time the grease turned the brown bag the burger was in all clear (my

When Five Guys started opening in Canada a few years back, i got terribly addicted to their cheeseburgers. I crave them *constantly*. Best fast food burger i've had ( they also opened a Carl's Jr here to test it out and the burgers tasted exactly like Burger King).

Frankie Boyle is brutal, however i think his best jokes are pretty Scottish/British-specific. I dunno if it would translate the same in the US?

Haha i didn't know this either, never thought about it or broke it down, so thanks for that.

You know it just occurred to me (not American) that 'Dubya' must be in reference to his middle initial. Never clued in until now?