I like Leah Remini and crossword puzzles, so I just may have to check this out.
*Reads headline*
I don’t understand their pseudo ghost kitchen concept here. I guess they’re trying to differentiate their thighs as something totally new (a new “restaurant” rather than just a new menu item), but the execution isn’t particularly user-friendly. If you’re ordering for multiple people and some want thighs while others…
Sorta related: I once cleaned out a Windex bottle and refilled it with blue Gatorade, then proceeded to mildly horrify some friends by taking a swig.
That comic is delightful!
I’m still not entirely clear on what that stuff IS!
https://www.jmp.com/en_us/statistics-knowledge-portal/what-is-correlation/correlation-vs-causation.html
Much detail/explanation in an out-of-office autoreply isn’t generally necessary. I know I rarely even read every word of such messages and instead simply scan it for the date the person will return and the name of their backup while they’re gone. This allows me to make the decision on whether to wait until they get…
I’ve been in that situation quite a bit and had similar thoughts as the poster. On the one hand, I don’t want to be the customer servers talk about with their “He only tipped a DOLLAR!” fish tales... but at the same time, it feels weird leaving a 100% tip.
That’d be cool! I liked the “3 years at a time” storytelling style, so I’d be game for new stories told that way.
Ok, but is it a sandwich?
On the one hand, cool. I’ve enjoyed this program and would like to see more of it.