The snooker post was more sports appropriate as far as these blog things go.
The snooker post was more sports appropriate as far as these blog things go.
I am befuddled by this take.
UES = Upper East Side of Manhattan, an affluent, upscale NYC neighborhood. I didn’t know that abbreviation off-hand, but I guessed it and then googled to confirm. I think the OP could have substituted “stuck up” or “snobby” to get the point across to a more universal audience. Like if I said, “...this Main Line…
Hummus or bean dip?
I love this thread for so many reasons. I want to revisit it every day, just to see if BCohn has left another myopic response —please respond, buddy! — I hope the powers that be who determine COTY are paying attention. I think BCohn has presented a strong argument for recognition.
Having just now read, and then re-read all of the comments in this thread, I just want to thank you for your commitment. Judging by the time stamps, you began arguing your point late last night, then slept, then woke up and continued the conversation. A conversation in which no one agreed with or starred you, most…
This.
Yeah. Because a server who refuses to recommend the special is going to keep their job for a long time. That's some sound logic.
As a veteran food service employee who has cooked at places ranging from tourist trap taco grills to 5-star swanky hotels, I’d like to chime in here on the many comments regarding specials and how fresh the product may or may not be.
I won’t pile on about how unfunny or offensive the fat-shaming diatribe fail is, but instead ask the following: does the word “fuck” have much more dramatic/comedic weight when used in the written form than the spoken? I mean, the “zero fucks to give” meme still manages to bring a smile to my face when I see it used…
Barring a unfortunate
This story is the worst.