Oh, I don’t know... did you read the article?
Oh, I don’t know... did you read the article?
I’d rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy...
It’s not a master plan, it’s just an unintended thing that happens to result in Apple making more sales, and as such, is probably something they’re not super interested in putting forth much effort towards fixing.
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Fair enough!
That feels more like Steven Wright.
I didn’t notice it at first, but that shot isn’t from Forrest Gump, and that’s not Tom Hanks.
I looked at the entire lineup – not one sofa.
I looked at the entire lineup – not one sofa.
Pacino should have won for Serpico and Dog Day Afternoon.
Thatherton!
Luckily, it doesn’t seem like it can mentally alter human beings or lead to the end of the world.
I can tell you from experience that over 5% utilization dings your credit (not by a lot, but ~10 points). The sweet spot I’ve found (though not easy to maintain) is less than 3%.
Your data is from 2020, not 2021, but thanks for the surprising numbers!
You’re drilling your holes too large.
They do seem to have a point, but at the same time, screw Warner.
I mean, they are wrong; the article literally says “If you’re dealing with a mess that’s resisting a soapy sponge and elbow grease, a brief soak in very hot water is the only way to go.”, not “If you’re dealing with a mess that’s resisting a soapy sponge and elbow grease, assuming you have the ‘right’ pans, a brief…