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the establishment of a 401k program”

Back in the mid-90s, I slung beers at the Daytona 500 while in college. One year an attendee was in a pretty big group and he gave me an open seat and tipped me $20 per case to camp out with them. The group also tipped me on every beer and bought me a number of them over the course of the race. After going through

Send it in, Gordie!

I was in a fraternity, so it’s likely Animal House. Outside of that I’d say Mr. and Mrs. Smith because it’s a fun actioner and is seemingly in constant rotation on TNT and FX. But I’ve probably intentionally watched Grosse Point Blank more than any other film.

I bought a bottle of Blue Chair Bay rum without knowing it was from Kenny Chesney (otherwise I probably wouldn’t have). It’s good!

I hope the $.03 residual he made when I bought The Hike for $2.99 is able to help defray his healthcare costs.

where’s the shot of Nebula as the nanny to Tony and Pepper’s future baby?

it’s just a giant meatball

I also love the skins to the point where I look forward to them more so than the potato itself. One change I made is to not use canola at the beginning; I pull the potatoes out with about 10-15 minutes left, crank the oven up to 450, brush them with canola, and then finish the cooking cycle. By doing it late you’re

you all everybody - heads up!

great point, what a wonderful business model.

Votto: Despite his paltry .694 OPS in 20162 — a stunning 306-point drop from 2015 — his underlying indicators have hardly declined at all. Votto is still driving the ball, even though his hard-hit liners are now falling into outfielders’ gloves instead of finding gaps in the defense.

i can’t talk to the chemical composition, but i’m not brand specific with sunscreen and i don’t recall ever using one that didn’t work effectively.

People should just keep this in mind whenever Southwest crows about not charging bag fees. Frankly that’s more defensible than charging people to pay for an assigned seat.

Step 1 - Fry the egg instead

this is dumb.

You’re crazy, the McDs mozzarella sticks are indubitably the worst fried cheese foodstuff I have ever eaten.

he also voted against the CBA in the mid 2000s because it would inherently hurt mid- and small market teams - for which he was blasted for at the time with the typical “mike brown is cheap derp derp derp.” and he was proved to be correct. but, please, let’s continue with this assumed narrative and motivation.

this brings to mind how restaurants will tend to mark up the cheapest bottle of wine (to them) higher than the next cheapest to maximize profits as people typically will avoid the percepetion from others of being stingy. which means go for the cheap/house bottle to save money and perhaps get a better bottle.

have you tried watching TV during the holidays? give me as many bowl games as possible