Tracy,
Tracy,
1) Hooray for your name.
Baltimore believes that really bad propaganda on benches can work. Before "Greatest City in America" there was "The City that Reads" to combat illiteracy. Because nothing combats illiteracy than peer pressure written onto benches...
This is true. As a former student and educator in Maryland I can attest to this fact. And it's fourth grade.
Our slogan is actually, "Maryland: A thinking man's Delaware."
Not food related, but I spent a semester abroad in Ireland. Someone on a bus heard my American accent and asked where I was from. I told him Baltimore and explained that it was near Washington DC. Then he asked if I knew his friend Sarah from Iowa... Of course, she's the best!
Off topic, but I love your name. And your picture. You can go back to food talk now...
Disney is actually pretty awesome for people with special needs too... There is some good to them.
JLL, I don't think (s)he said that celiac disease isn't real. Oregon Beast lamented the anti-gluten trend. There is no data that gluten allergies are real. Celiac disease isn't an allergy. It is an auto-immune problem and is very real. I have friends with celiac and honestly I think it's the anti-gluten dieters and…
I really agree with 1 and 3... When Im up at 4 AM I don't want a lot of ingredients or have a large time commitment.
It's like a larger milder garlic... (It's not technically garlic, it just tastes like it. I never use it, because why would anyone want milder garlic?)
As a Wesleyan Alum, I can assure you it is 100% real. And that it's been around for a long to. I matriculated over 10 years ago and it was that long back then...
Right, but he just tried to explain orally. Did he use diagrams? Did you he use telepathy to implant the knowledge directly into the customer's brain? Did he even TRY and invent a time machine and go back in time to a period where the customer was able to learn more and explain it to her then??? Talk about bad service.
In fairness to Rick's costumer, Benito Mussolini was notorious for his creativity in ringing up orders in a way that charged people less money.
That is an interesting article. It's a good perspective, but I think it's hard for people to get their head around what it's like to not be able to see. It's really hard to imagine what total loss of vision might be like as I've never seen nothing.
Actually, even if you're missing two eyeballs you can still see! I know, it sounds weird, but it's true. This is one of the coolest things I've ever heard. It's worth a listen.
Im sorry, but Jams Buchanan was the BEST president in history. James Buchanan on the other hand....
I think you are being very generous calling what they do in weeks 1-9 and 11-17 "football".
I eat both quickly and messily. So sucks to you assmar! (I do eat slowly for really good food, but when it's just whatever shit I happen to make, it's Dr. Batman's Face Blackhole.