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    I’m really late to this, but what the heck. I haven’t had one in years, so I can’t pretend this is even a rare luxury for me anymore. But when I was a kid I somehow discovered the deliciousness of a crunchy peanut butter and bologna sandwich. Put it in the microwave for a little bit - maybe 20 or 30 seconds, I don’t

    Don’t forget to delete the cached data under the phone’s settings, and also checked for cached maps and music in those apps as well. I was bumping up against my limit for a long time, deleting extra apps for space, until I discovered this.

    Good for him. He’s right. This was not an officiating error in the last 2:00 when his team *probably* would have won. This actually, literally decided the game on the last play. If the blunder hadn’t been made, OSU wins right on the spot. And yet we can’t make this right because we have dumb rules. So good for him.

    Then there are the states that put up signs of their own at every crash fatality site. South Dakota does this. Drive through the state and you’ll see hundreds of these by the road - but usually just far enough away that you squint to try to read the sign, thus increasing your risk of getting into an accident yourself.

    Fuck Kansas!

    I’m looking for a good Adobe Acrobat substitute. It doesn’t need to be anywhere near as fully-featured...this is just for personal documents I scan in and store. (I try to go as paperless as possible.) Basically all I need is the ability to compress documents, merge PDFs, and move pages around within documents. Ideas?

    Raise this up on high.

    It says a lot that when I heard the news of Sager’s passing earlier today, one of my first thoughts was, “I wonder what Pop will say.” He did not disappoint. Pop is fantastic and there ought to be more people in the world like him.

    We just hit our 10-year anniversary with our Honda Pilot. And actually we were the second owners, someone else had owned it for a year prior. It’s at about 130K miles; we’ve long since started saving to replace it but really aren’t inclined to as long as it keeps chugging along. To this day it’s been all maintenance,

    My kingdom to see a Fox station break out the “Professional Liar” chryon during a Donald Trump speech.

    I’m just thrilled there are people out there who still acknowledge that RSS is a thing. For my money it’s the best way to track information sources from which you don’t want to miss anything by putting yourself at the mercy of Facebook’s algorithms or whether you happen to be on Twitter at the right time.

    Art Briles should never work again. But, this being America, he’ll probably be offered a Cabinet position by next week.

    Best way to get revenge on a boss you are about to leave and loathe with every fiber of your being? It has to be done in such a way that he can’t ever trace it back to me because I want to work for the company again someday, just not for this assclown.

    If this hasn’t been mentioned already in the 300+ comments I don’t have time to read, it’s a shame that the KFC Yum! Center didn’t make the list of abhorrent stadium names.

    They need a good S&C program to compete in that brutal* B1G West division.

    Closing with the “YEAAAAAAHHHH” in French was a nice touch.

    What are the rules about leaving your lane in the race? I always assumed, but never truly knew for sure, that leaving your lane was an automatic DQ. When she dove/fell, she crossed over (at least partially) into the other lane. Of course, the race is over at that point so perhaps there’s no danger of DQ. Still, seems

    I had seen this language in some of the earlier promotional material and online prior to actually receiving my new Citi Costco Visa, so I was on heightened alert for how our gas purchases would be categorized. I scrutinized my July statement pretty closely and all of my gas purchases (virtually all of which were NOT

    I’ve bought a bunch of the 2700K bulbs and they’re great. Of course, the only way to truly know they are great is if they fully live out their useful lives of ~20 years, but so far so good. They’re inexpensive even when they aren’t on sale, they’re as bright as they should be (not always the case with some LEDs I’ve

    I’ve bought a bunch of the 2700K bulbs and they’re great. Of course, the only way to truly know they are great is if

    Not every month, but every six months. For a couple of reasons.