Jesus Fucking Christ.
Jesus Fucking Christ.
I don't know, this guy is a "LinkedIn Influencer." Seems like a pretty big deal, to me.
Bobcat stories? Do go on . . .
This joke is not getting the attention it deserves.
This story is incredible.
I hope so.
Um, here's the link.
Can somebody explain Kevin Hart's appeal? It baffles me.
For a guy who saw himself as so much more than just a jock, that must have been humiliating.
"I'd been thinking of little else than my wedding for going on a year."
What Jia said about LL Cool J is true, but probably left you asking, "Okay, well what did it mean when LL Cool J said it?"
"I think maybe your just low intellect?"
I understand his point. That's why I wrote "I disagree with your first sentence" (his assertion that menu prices don't vary much) - I wasn't taking issue with his larger point. In fact, I started the very next paragraph by saying, "As far as a substantive reason for tipping 20% on a bottle of wine, I can't offer…
If you can actually fart glitter, I'd like to have you as a lifelong friend.
I haven't waited tables in 15 years so I can't speak to the attitudes of today's servers but I do agree there was an expectation/sense of entitlement among us when it came to getting tipped on expensive bottles.
I disagree with your first sentence. in my lap right now is a menu for a local Italian place. The cheapest entree is a chicken parm sandwich for $6.95, while the Seafood Pescatore is more than triple the price at $21.50.
It is a little silly for a server to earn $60 for opening a single bottle of wine, but that's the cost of dining out, so suck it up or drink at home.
Well, that's the problem. You've created a false dichotomy where there are only "beer nerds" and "yellow piss American beer drinkers." The reality is that most people fall somewhere in between and those are exactly the people who might click over to a popular sub blog but have not heard of a beer that's brewed on…
This article is not appearing in "Beer Fancy" or "Mustaches and Fixies." It's a sub-blog of a sports blog. It seems pretty reasonable to think the majority of readers have not heard of Supplication.
For whatever it's worth, I didn't take that sentence to mean Mike had never heard of Supplication, but rather, he didn't think most of the readers would have.