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I don’t know much about Alfas, but I like other things with the “Milano” name, specifically cookies and Alyssas, so I’ll probably like this car.

That’s interesting, and I’m sure that policy will be well received by those who want a good moviegoing experience.

Despite what you may have heard on Twitter, chicken sandwiches existed before Chick-fil-A sold its first sandwich in 1961.

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I had the opportunity to visit the ship a few years ago when I attended an event partially hosted there. We were treated to a complete tour, including the engine room, and the evening concluded with a nice diner in the formal dining room. It was a really unique experience and one that certainly couldn’t be exactly

I always like to play the game “Who’s it for?” when looking at these cars each morning. There’s a car for every driver, so who’s the ideal buyer for each one?

Ah, thanks for clarifying.  I’ve seen a few articles like that recently and was wondering if it was an issue with my browser or some kind of copyright thing.

When I was a kid, theaters with “stadium seating” started showing up in my area. I’m sure they’ve existed elsewhere forever by that point, but until then, our local theaters were just the simple kind with a slightly sloped floor and rows of simple flip-up seats. The increased visibility was greatly appreciated by kids

I haven’t been in a Costco in nearly a year and a half, but in the “before times” my feelings were pretty mixed about the samples. On the one hand it’s nice to get a little snack as you shop, but on the other hand people would line up and block the aisles just to beg for their single tortilla chip on a napkin with a

Is my Adblock extension being overly protective today, or are there no photos in this article (except for the stock photo at the top)?

I wondered about how effective the “report spam and unsubscribe” option is in Gmail. Does clicking the option to “unsubscribe” make it worse by simulating a click of that “unsubscribe” link — even in spam emails?

No, because it’s impractical to track dozens of scores. Your best bet is to keep a close eye on the FICO score provided by your bank. You’ll also want to check your credit history reports every few month.

It’s not a good feeling to be left on read, so don’t expect them to be thrilled that you’re back. (And if they are, ask yourself if their eagerness to reconnect with someone who badly disrespected them is a red flag of its own.)

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I guess that’s why they have Pringles holders and not regular chip bag holders.

People are really bad at assessing risk. It baffles me the attention that’s paid to the (thankfully) incredibly rare risk of child abduction while so much less attention is paid to much more realistic threats (such as drowning or accidental exposure to poison).

there are still places where you cannot comfortably eat chicken sandwiches, such as on a crowded subway or at the gym.

I like it when people name their cars; I love it when people give their cars clever names. The name Jolene for a “cheating” TDI just tickles me.

Should I be asking? I don’t ask about vaccination status for other diseases. I just make sure that I get my own so that I’m taking care of myself. It doesn’t feel like it’s any of my business, and with as politicized as the whole mask/vax issue has become, it’s not a conversation that I want to be a part of.

I’ve grown weary of all the different regional “styles” of pizza. It seems like some are just trying to do something unique to get noticed, but all the good ways of making a pizza have already been taken, so they’re left slapping odd ingredients in nonstandard ways.

It’s really puzzling to me. Not too long ago, there was a measles outbreak in my area - a disease that had largely been eradicated in the developed world. I didn’t go around asking strangers (or even friends and acquaintances) if they’d had a measles vaccine. I knew that I had gotten mine, and even though I understand