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James Veber
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That’s the fundamental problem that neither Obama care, nor the new Republican plan address. Insurance is too expensive for people to afford because health care is too expensive for reasonably priced insurance to pay for. Doesn’t matter if subsidies are handed out, or iphones are forgone, a rubber glove should never

H20Delirious’s “army,” as he calls them, defends his right to play by the game’s unspoken rules wherever he wanted.

Aw, look at the attention starved little guy. How do you get so needy that you have to cry “look at me” in the comments to an audience of nobody caring?

The most common topic of conversation between passengers and drivers in a Lyft/Uber is...working for Lyft/Uber.

If the underlying assumption here is that the driver is bored and therefore more than happy to strike a conversation, than this is wrong.

I told her about my recent trip to a local winery and how their unoaked chardonnay tasted strongly of hay. She told me my statement was “uneducated shit” and lectured me on what chardonnay tastes like. (Never mind that I was the only one that had actually had that particular wine in my mouth.) She had previously been

I’m someone who loves wine and mixed drinks (beer, less so), and could never restrict myself to just two drinks. What I order is going to depend on the weather (e.g. gin and tonics are great in the summer, but I’m more likely to go for a Manhattan in the winter), how I’m feeling (if I’m trying to pep up for a long

I think this should be turned into advice for Bartenders. :) As others have said, a lot of Bartenders don’t like this, but I agree with you that when a place isn’t busy then they should be open to it. As a customer you have to be clear with your tastes and be accepting of what they give you. From a customer’s

Alternative take: do the opposite.

If you have to ask for it, it’s not a bar you should be frequenting.

Embarrassing yourself?

It’s also that the two terms are usually used with different types of drinks: every time I’ve ordered or seen someone ordered a drink neat, it was a single liquor(scotch, tequila, etc.); I’ve never seen a cocktail served neat. On the other hand, pure liquor is almost never served “straight up”, only cocktails.

Past a certain age (late 20's?) you start to care less and less about looking dumb. because on some level we are all dumb. Nobody knows everything about everything.

Here’s my advice as a non-drinker. Order water with lime, so it looks like a drink and jerks don’t bug you about not drinking. Tip the bartender well.

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I’m a bourbon-on-the-rocks guy and my tip is to ask what their well liquor is.

I have never had a problem telling my bartender that I don’t know what I’m doing. I find being nice, listening to their advice, and tipping well, gives you a lot of better drinks.

the time stamp for this article is 4:00 AM. lol

always ask for a curly straw, no matter the beverage

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