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OK, I have the little brother of that Breville Espresso maker, the Infuser. It's awesome. I also have a grinder and a ton of other coffee stuff and make my GF and I cappuccinos on the weekend.... crap. we may be that couple.

I'm sorry, I can't hear you, I'm wearing a Jacuzzi suit.

Albert: This was fabulous. Truly. I bought an $11 ss wok and a 4.5 lbs of hanger steak (Restaurant Depot!) and tried it out last week, it came out so perfectly the first time and I went back and made a second batch for my girlfriend and I. I love that there's room to experiment and add or subtract as you wish. Now I

On an unrelated note, Girl Talk needs a new album already. All Day was what, 4 years ago now?

I ordered two, good to have on hand for a gift... Its worth it to note that the promo code will only work on one per order.

I ordered two, good to have on hand for a gift... Its worth it to note that the promo code will only work on one per

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Damnit, now I have to watch Royal Tenenbaums.

NO talking, NO new crap, Taking care of business! NOW!

Me: Architect. Girlfriend: Interior Designer. Game on. Bring it!

I'm 27 and still get freaked out if the vacuum cleaner comes even close to running over its cord. Thanks, BLT.

The fuel door switch on my old 1997 Range Rover P38 was a barrel of laughs. I couldn't find it the first time I went to get gas so I had to pull away from the pump and park to figure it out. When I finally did find it (behind the steering wheel and below the speedometer on the surround of the instrument panel) It

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I've gotta say... Surprisingly... My girl and I have had a lot of fun in my Fiat 500. For some reason it works really really well for us. She has a Caddy SRX (which is just so close to sex) that isn't nearly as easy to get down in.

I want to go to there.

My uncle's kids are the same way. Granted, he owns a construction company and they've been sitting on his lap and driving loaders and excavators since they were old enough to see over the dashboard, but its still damned impressive. They're better in a wheel loader than I am!

I'm planning a pilgrimage to the Thermal Baths at Vals. Easily one of my favorite projects.

I still miss my Alpine White, 4.0SE 1997 P38A Range Rover "Clifford". Every day. Sure, it leaked oil like crazy and had weird, unknown things happen to the electrical system on an almost-weekly basis. It had this presence about it. It felt special when you drove it. Even 7 years after I bought it, I would still turn

I parked mine directly in front of the MoMA on 53rd, and then 3 hours later right smack in the middle of Soho, at 2pm, 2 weekends before Christmas. So yea, I'd say it helps with parking.

I spilled an entire cup of apple juice on my roommate's brand new laptop when we were in college. It was a total accident- his desk was next to our bunk beds and I had to climb on it to get out of bed. He left the juice there and I stepped on it. Whoops. Thankfully we acted quickly, yanked the battery and got all the

We have a bunch in NJ that I can think of. Most of them are in south or central jersey. There's an older one up by me where route 10, eisenhower parkway and northfield ave all intersect that they have since converted from a true circle into a sort of hybrid monster with a road down the middle and traffic lights. My

I've always been a huge fan of the Land Rover "floating roof" design- where the body color repeats itself on the roof after the blacked-out banding of the windows and pillars. It looks especially nice on the classic, alpine white variants. I would tend to agree that contrasting the roof color to the body color does