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    Well, there’s still Brooklyn 99 and the next season of The Good Place? Wait, what? OK, they’re fucked.

    Rosa objected to cutting a deal for Debbie because it was implied that at one point in her life, Rosa was in a similar situation as Debbie and nobody offered her a deal or cut her a break. She was obviously taking it personally and not seeing the big picture as a result, though she was trusting enough in her fellow

    They had a perfect excuse to have her recur for just this season and no longer: She was Holt’s patrol partner! Once his year of uniformed purgatory is over he’d go back to running the squad and Debbie would then just fade into the background, like that male cop who Amy clashed with following her promotion.

    Chester learns that Barry is the Flash and Barry doesn’t give a shit. Is there anyone left in Central City who doesn’t know the Barry is the Flash at this point?

    Possibly, but it’s unlikely that profit from any new members gained that way offset the cost of continuing to offer food at the food court to non-members.

    Yes, it is. First, the chickens are huge, far bigger than anything you’ll get at a grocery store. And second, they’re damned good.

    Probably as a way to avoid having to raise prices. If they’re operating it as a loss leader or break-even, eventually they have to either raise prices or reduce their expenses. It appears they’ve chosen the latter.

    People without membership will drive to Costco and brave the parking and whatever else to eat at the food court. It happens everywhere, all the time. It just happens that some Costco food courts are inside the stores, so people those people at those stores have to lie to get in.

    Remember, they LOSE money on the food court and that’s by design. They’re not trying to turn it into a profit center. What they’re trying to do it retain it as a perk for their paying members as it is intended.

    The bottom line is that Costco either just breaks even or loses money on the food court. It’s intended to be a perk for members, so if non-members are using it, it’s the members who are subsidizing the non-members. Anyone who thinks this change is going to somehow hurt Costco’s business is clueless.

    The also lose money on their $4.99 rotisserie chicken. They’re just loss leaders to get you in the door. But as someone mentioned above, their profits come from the membership fees. They only strive to break even on their sales.

    I thought it was Caesar dressing. Doesn’t matter to me, I like neither Caesar nor ranch.

    Not all Costcos have the same layout. Many have the food courts outside so there’s no need to show a membership card to get inside.

    My nemesis!

    Regarding the memory card in the camera: Yes, the thug knocked the camera out of Ralph’s hand and broke the camera which would not affect the photos already on the memory card. But I doubt his plan was to just leave the remains of the camera there on the ground after disposing of Ralph. The thug’s priorities were

    The reason he won’t be the next Belushi or Farley is that he knows he has mental illness issues and is a addressing them. He is not in denial and from all accounts, he has a good support system. He’s certainly not everyone’s cup of tea, but he seems like a decent guy.

    I don’t think so. Yours says 350 feet, mine comes to 184...

    I think this is the winner for nearest proximity of a Popeye’s to a Hardee’s/Carl’s Jr. Welcome to Canoga Park, CA...

    The best $125 I ever spent was on Cameo. I made a video celebrating the 25th anniversary of the day I proposed to my wife to surprise her, with interviews from friends and news footage from the day. Plus, I’ve been known to get a little sentimental and sappy at times. so as the video is nearing the end, I pop up on

    That describes pretty much every single working voice actor in the business. There’s also the fear that by turning down a job from someone who asks for you that the next time they need someone, they’ll ask someone else.