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Check out Samuel Mockbee and the work with Rural Studio.

Maybe its architecture school burning the whole “studio” environment into your brain, desks in a room with 100 other people working all night... but I like the open environment. My old office had large workstations in pods of 4 with seated privacy - 52” panels or so. You could sit and work and stand up and see the

#9 makes damn good chili. One bottle per pound of meat.

Not in Utica no, its more of an Albany expression.

I like our dyson (tall floor one) a lot, but I got it for free. Would I pay for one? Probably not. Its loud as heck on full blast and doesn’t actually circulate air very well.

I like our dyson (tall floor one) a lot, but I got it for free. Would I pay for one? Probably not. Its loud as heck

also no sane person makes their mimosas with champagne. Prosecco all the way.

Been seeing a therapist for about a year, twice to three times in a month. It has helped me so immensely, with everything from my relationship to my career, I don't know why I didn't do it sooner.

Even the girl delivering beers is amazed.

Carlos Beltran striking out looking on Adam Wainwright’s 3-2 curveball, in game 7 of the 2006 NLCS. Yes, I know Molina’s HR technically put them ahead but the Mets had bases loaded and a rally going. I remember my heart dropping to my shoes and thinking that no one would remember Endy’s amazing catch.

Slightly off topic-

Don't forget to eat the oysters! Flip the bird over after its cut up or eaten or whatever, and there's these two pockets of quarter-sized meat at the joint between the leg and the backbone. They're amazingly tender and delicious. If you're in a good mood eat one and share the other, if you're greedy just eat both and

No, a Fiat 500. Figure that one out.

Doug, my '97 4.0 SE did weird things like that too. Like when the air suspension wouldn't "air up" until about 30 minutes into the drive so you're bouncing around on the bump stops. Or when it wouldn't start after getting gas. Or when the battery would die and it wouldn't start because the alarm immobilizer was stuck

Because it was a Disney movie, the email of the week is basically exactly how I expected "Feast" to end. Glad it didn't.

That would be pretty awesome.

I miss my old NiCd power tools, especially the 18v drills. Those things were beasts and the batteries could stand up to abuse on a construction site. I dropped a DeWalt 18 from the top of a 14' ladder and it kept working. The new Lithium tools are great and much lighter but it seems like the batteries just "die" at

My '97 Range Rover had a rear wiper like this. Their method (in the manual) was to turn the wiper on, stand there and wait for it, and then pop the tailgate when it was straight down. That would freeze it in place so you could change. I often wonder why more cars don't do this, it hides the ugly wiper up where you