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And Williams in the kind of bag between douche and scum. Whatever that is, but if you’re on his side, you’re probably on the wrong one.

How you figure?

Donald Trump is a piece of shit human being and I hope he gets sodomized by an echidna before the general.

And sucks to get to. Wrigley, Comiscullar, Soldier Field and the United Center are all well with in the city and the first three are easily accessible by public transport.

You mean that people wearing NYCFC scarves aren’t NY fans? Please tell me how logic works in your world.

Clearly the ones in Illinois were able to get into the game.

I’d like to believe your last paragraph but this is Stan Kroenke, whose teams are barely competitive (just wait, AFC fans, Arsene will leave and it will all go to shit) and not lavish spenders.

A biscuit cutter and a round cookie cutter are pretty much the exact same thing. I’m guessing. I have a cylindrical metallic thing. Not sure how it was labeled in the store. Seems to work for many purposes.

I actually use a wine glass or cookie cutter to cut (make semi-circular ravioli). Regular pasta (spaghetti, fettuccine) isn’t that much of a time suck. Doing ravioli is at least a two day process.

Flour and an egg. It’s literally pennies.

The ravioli attachments all suck. Which is fine, you take the full sheets (like you said) and fill, cut and crimp by hand. But that’s a fuckton of work.

A) Spring for the better model pasta-maker. If you’re doing this more than a couple of times it’ll be well worth it. Look for something Italian-made. Avoid cheap-Chinese construction.

True, but I was starting from the position of granting the ridiculous super-premise. “Okay, assume someone shouldn’t want to leave Cleveland,” is roughly akin to, “So, if you do have a telephone booth that can travel through time.” Then it’s a question of does everything follow from that.

So I gonna do this here because I Netflixed ‘Major League’ literally last night... But the ending scenes against the Yankees don’t make much sense from the owner’s perspective.

Steroids were never legal unless you had a prescription for an approved medical use (which have generally been pretty narrow). They might not have been specifically prohibited in agreement between the union and management, but that doesn’t mean it was legal*.

She should. But that’s mostly because she’s not very good. I make that statement completely divorced from the trial and the judgement. Totally okay with the result here. But she’s a not a particularly good studio host and sideline reporting doesn’t seem that hard (‘Coach, what are you feeling right now after that huge

That ref, Clive Thomas, never did another international match. And I think it was he who, when asked to explain why he blew the whistle, said something like, “Because there was no time left.”

Most Madrileños probably have no idea and wouldn’t give a shit if they did. Maybe you meant to ask about Madridistas?

That first sentence is the most depressing thing I have read in a week.