geekymitch
geekymitch
geekymitch

Still a real solid movie and an even better book imho.

Perhaps one of the hilliest cities in the country is not the right place to be trying out this tech? I mean...not for nothing, there are small cars that have trouble going up and down those hills without issue. Little scooter + slightly overweight tourist (i.e. me) would = disaster under the best of circumstances.

First of all, way to be racist.

When were you there? Having recently returned I can assure you, things have changed. Brandeis is VERY $$$ focused and have ventured pretty far from their social justice background. TRISK ain’t running the show anymore.

Already fixed :p

Already fixed :p

Not a bad deal for just the machine, but there’s definitely better stuff out there than the chemical guys that’s included. I’m by no means a CG hater, but the only thing of theirs that’s found a regular spot in my kit is the honeydew soap. ESPECIALLY for a beginner style kit, I’d probably go with old reliable

Not a bad deal for just the machine, but there’s definitely better stuff out there than the chemical guys that’s

As a Brandeis alum, this is not surprising. While it’s a great school, and a very “social justice” oriented school, at the end of the day they’re interested in making money. Coach was winning games which gets donations from boosters, alums etc.

Now playing

“isn’t it ‘interesting’ that Sarah Huckabee Sanders answered a question about racist police violence by going off on a wild, panicked tangent about the economy and border security?”

To be fair, Jeb’s opinion stopped mattering to the republican majority who voted for Trump, the moment trump told them to stop letting it matter.

I hate my job some days. I go home, have a beer, maybe smoke a joint, and try to make myself feel better about a rough day.

Unfortunately the go plus is also total rubbish. I think it works with the apple watch as well, but I stopped using the app through my watch because it ate the battery even faster than it does from my phone.

So opinion: does this sort of play make it challenging or difficult beyond reason for a new player to get moving? I’ve played WoW back in the day in pvp land and encountered plenty of high level players who would gladly sit there and camp your area, just to make you miserable...

I have never once been stopped carrying in a bottle of water.

#1 way to guarantee the bartenders and servers ignore you all night is to be rude, pompous, or like you “Are someone”. Local or washed up celebs are the worst. Jimmy Snuka, years after he was out of WWF, but before he was arrested for murder, would haunt the local bars when he was in town and literally wander around

Absolutely. ESPECIALLY in a college bar, you’d be amazed how far a few bucks can carry you as far as being remembered, getting buy backs, whatever else.

As mentioned in a different article...

There’s actually more than that - something I Found out recently when a friend was working towards becoming a sommelier (long story - she was a lawyer who decided she didn’t want to lawyer anymore, but she LOVES alcohol - her parents must be thrilled): evidently there’s different level of sommelier. So you can be,

Typically you’re not dealing with a sommelier at a bar - even most wine bars, you’re just dealing with a person who knows how to read the info in the menu. USUALLY a sommolier is going to be part of the team taking care of you at a high end restaurant, and they will get a share of the 25% or so you’ll be expected to

NJ here - I’d say most of the “calm” type bars return your card, while the super busy ones tend to hold onto it. They want to make sure you come back to give a tip.

Somebody kick this guy off kinja. DT’s speech writer has no place here.