Aw crap. I just binged this last week and thought it was really cute, and was looking forward to more. I hope someone picks it up that will do it some justice.
Aw crap. I just binged this last week and thought it was really cute, and was looking forward to more. I hope someone picks it up that will do it some justice.
My end of New York: take a white hot, split it down the middle, fry it until it curls, and top it with mustard (I prefer brown to yellow), onions, and relish (I prefer dill, not sweet).
> The disparity exists because vaginal sex just won’t work unless the male consents
As long as I don’t open my mouth, I usually pass in western Europe to the point that people sometimes address me in the local language. No crocs and no sneakers - black Docs are my standard. And when it’s cold, I wear a peacoat.
And Constable Fraser was the president in Y: The Last Man.
(We used to watch Due South all the time when it aired, and “UGH, he’s TASTING things again” was a common quote in my house.)
I’ve been using Bath & Body Works shea butter bars for 10+ years. They were discontinued about five years ago. I have 6 or 7 bars left from my panic stash. I’ll have to check some of these options out for when those finally run out...
I’m mid-late Gen X - most of my “kids” fantasy was hella violent or at least creeeeepy. Willow was about par for the course.
My local airport is relatively small, and about 25 minutes from my front door to the gate by Lyft. Unless it’s a holiday or a very early flight, one hour is plenty of time. I don’t even have much anxiety at 45 minutes. I don’t usually have to check my bag unless it’s a tiny jet, and I can gate-check it if I absolutely…
Eastern vinegar barbecue, no beans, and I’ve had many varieties of hot dogs including Chicago style, but I’m partial to a grilled and split white hot with relish, onions, and a nice bitey mustard.
Ooh, yes, for sure. He just knocked it out of the park though.
This was one of the best episodes of both shows combined. Give Mando ALL the Emmys.
As a former resident who lived and worked in southwest Baltimore for 10 years (I made just enough money to be out of The Wire territory, but only by a couple miles), I found much of it to be a rather accurate portrayal of what life is like there.
Me to a minion in the break room a few weeks ago: “Did you know there’s a law against putting fish in a public microwave?” Minion: “... there is?” Me: “Yeah, Hagrok’s law. Please don’t.”
I am going to upload a photo of the menu in the window of an “American” pizzeria in Helsinki, featuring a great deal of smetana, and an assortment of combinations that would never be found on ANY self-respecting American pizza. (also featuring the reflection of my Finnish friend’s forehead.)
(Also, you may know this,…
I’ve never had McClure’s actual pickles, just the potato chips. I like Grillo’s because they’re still crisp and flavorful, and the spicy ones are hot enough to be interesting for a one-off snack but they don’t make me sweat.
A loaf of bread, a container of milk, and a stick of butter I CAN REMEMBER.
The best spicy pickle chips I’ve ever had were from McClure’s, and I only found them ONCE at a World Market.
And Lea Thompson’s guest spot as Dr Diane Werner. I was like “waitaminnit” and had to check the cast to be absolutely sure, and yep.
The Vortex in Atlanta has a Fat Elvis burger - peanut butter, bacon, and plantains. I have not had it, but a friend did, and is now known as Mister Peanut Butter Pants after a healthy amount dripped past the napkin.
Ito Aghayere NAILED Whoopi’s mannerisms. I was super impressed with her and hope we get more time with her.