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Anyone who goes to Costco with someone who has a membership is fine eating at the food court. Also, this is primarily being enforced in Costco’s with outdoor food courts. 

Was anyone surprised that a direct-to-Netflix film was going to be nothing other than a dud? 

Yeah, I played this on the hardest level before Grounded when I first played this on release.

No you can absolutely use bricks. I don’t know what that person is talking about. 

Fast forward five or ten years when Potbelly’s HQ laments expanding too quickly and they close half of these locations.

I love Trader Joe’s. It’s one of three grocery stores I regularly shop at depending on the week and what I’m cooking.

The game is amazing and this is a ridiculously silly take.

Better Call Saul told us a whole story we didn’t know, however. How he became Saul from Jimmy.

A spinoff/prequel telling this story just wouldn’t work, because the whole thing is a forgone conclusion. There are a million other stories to tell in this universe. As phenomenal as the story was, and as well fleshed out the characters were, this is a spinoff one I’d want to see the least.

Chipotle is good, like all other fast/fast-casual food, in its consistency. I know I can go there four days a week, get the same thing, and it will taste the same every time.

It’s sounding more and more like the layoffs were a Bungie initiative, and didn’t come from higher up at Sony.

Honestly, even if they just do a soft reset halfway through that season, cycle in six new GMs, reset the comp rank so people can make that climb and gild again would keep some PVE and PVP players around.

That seems to be modus operandi for Flanagan.

The sound of a sword/dagger being unsheathed, as well as stabbing a person/watermelon has become the Wilhelm Scream of action videogames. It’s just hard to listen to at this point.

Here’s my guess. Like all retail, Krispy Kreme realized that a cookie chain probably expanded too much, too quickly. So they bought low and are now trying to sell high before people realize Insomnia Cookies are just sort of “fine” and their sales slump. 

I know Dunkin is originally from outside of Boston, but I’ve never understood the absolute blind allegiance to them, when they serve the most mediocre series of products across-the-board.

Chili with beans is called chili.

I agree, I’d rather learn, and watch these contestants attempt to recreate these regional/ethnic dishes that I have never heard of in my life, and would likely never see in any stores, and I live in a huge metro area. 

I’m finding that most of these “limited docu series” can tell the story in about 20-30% fewer episodes. They’re padding out episodes and time because it’s worth it to the network to keep eyeballs subscribing for one extra week, which could mean flipping them past the next billing cycle.

Starfield sounds more and more like one of those typical Bethesda games where I start it, put a lot of time into it, but just get tired of playing it and put away for two years.