Ayn Rand clue-by-proxy with the Milton Friedman "no free lunch" quote?
Ayn Rand clue-by-proxy with the Milton Friedman "no free lunch" quote?
Obviously the ex-prison inmate was written as a mass transit geek, duh.
Oh yeah, I had my ninth or tenth birthday there with about 4 or 5 friends (I was not a popular kid). They put a spotlight on our table in the dining room announcing my birthday and I dove under the table.
I remember Mars, just barely. Think it must have gone defunct either before or right around 1980. One of the Mars in my hometown became the local Hardee's. Here's a Facebook album with some of their advertising…
My first job was at a Shakey's. The restaurant was one of the last locations in Wisconsin to close, it lasted well into the 2000's. There are still a bunch of Shakey's in Southern California.
High five.
Chicago had the Brown's Chicken Massacre. That one took almost 20 years to solve.
English side ruined… must use French instructions… LE EU? What the hell is that?
She survived the full run of Raising Hope too.
Fucking infrastructure, how does it work?
The storybook adaptation of Empire had Vader stop Luke from falling, but then he released him. Can't remember why… I also may be misremembering.
I was running through Sgt. Pepper's songs in my head. One year off. Sorry.
As soon as Jeff Probst's Survivor duties clear up…
RIP the Enchilada Melt.
Me too!
Time for Timer!
Personally, prefer the Nervous Lizard gif.
No seat belts in that parking garage clip! Thank you Nanny State!
Yes, I should have said, has there been any more leaping footage.
James Patterson, David Baldacci, and other authors along those lines that you find on the big book table at Costco. My Mom has a Kindle but Dad prefers real books (as long as they can be purchased from Costco).