I was about to comment on this. That is the stuff nerdgasms are made of.
I was about to comment on this. That is the stuff nerdgasms are made of.
Then those important to know things (corking fee, dress code, no perfume, etc) are tips and information if that's the only thing being offered, not reviews of the actual establishment. You need to spend some time learning what a review really is.
A review isn't "this establishment as a $50 corking fee and there for gets 1 star". Important to know, yes, but it's not enough to give a review on. Not by a mile. Literally, a phone call was made, they confirmed a policy they didn't like. There's nothing to freaking review. You say "you rate based on the parts…
To quote Jean-Ralphio *cups hand to mouth* this show is the woooooorrrrsssst. I think I am stupider for having watched it this long.
While my initial thought is yes, this needs to be done for privacy, after some thought I have to wonder how a person being filmed by the police as they go about their day is any different than someone standing across the street recording the police or the person the police are interacting with. I don't see anyone…
You just know these two conspired before they went in to try and use a yelp review as blackmail to get what they wanted. No different than the people who complain about everything in their order trying to get it free.
I think they mean attention yelp users who try to use a negative yelp review as blackmail.
So would you give a negative review to a book you've never read or a movie you've never seen? A review based on a phone call about a single policy is ridiculous.
It's what makes Yelp useless. it's not a review of the restaurant. It's a review of a policy. The person never went there, they just called to ask about the policy.
Unless it's one of the toss up puzzles. Those reveal one letter at a time, no matter how many of a given letter there are. Doesn't mean it's not a fake, but the I not being revealed isn't the way to spot it.
Or h jon benjamin
In regards to B, no I wouldn't want Wolf Blitzer or Chris Berman. James Earl Jones, Morgan Freeman, Matthew McConaughey then yes.
huh. I have previously read that in many instances, such as automated phone systems, a female voice was used because people were more likely to follow the instructions given when in a female rather than a male voice. I had always assumed that things like Siri and GPS systems used a female default voice for the same…
Maybe she liked doing Guardians of the Galaxy so much she's now seeking a part in Marvel's Dr Strange movie.
"Does diarrhea sound fun to you?"
Wow, I can honestly (and thankfully) say I've never seen that in the mens room. Wow.
So it would seem that Thea finds out Roy is Arsenal in this episode. Does she find out aout Oliver too?
Except that's exactly how sites in this network, like Gawker and Jezebel, treat people.
Where is the canary call? Did I miss something about Laurel using them all up? Like that would have been a huge advantage for her, given her lack of training. It's like the writers "forgot" about it so she could be as disadvantaged as possible. And that I hate. I'm no fan of the character, and she does do dumb…
I love this. I think it would be awesome to have more vending machines here in the states and have a greater variety of products in them.