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Adioso: Dallas-Las Vegas = Dallas-Omaha.

@Mickets: I use that but can't get this RSS to work with it. :(

@albokay: ummm, then following your philosophy, why water the plants anyway?

@BishopBlaize: FYI, acronyms enter the language all the time. Now, if you will excuse me, I'm going to use a LASER to find the SOB in the UK who stole my SCUBA equipment, VCR, DVD, CDs, and TV. He left some DNA, so I'll use SQL to search the USA database. I hope he gets HIV or AIDS and dies before figuring out my PIN

@siamgx: That's a great shot!

@tomsomething: My money's on the toaster. Oh, and the panini machine.

They killed Kin! YOU BASTARDS!

@dmccall: but now you can create a folder called "SINUBCGRO" or "Stuff I NEVER Use but Can't Get Rid of" (OK, the "S" didn't stand for "Stuff") and move them to the last page.

@KeyBoa: I do have to say, I had the same reaction you did. It's disingenuous to claim for them to claim that they came up with that idea... "when I decided I was going to make homemade Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, I decided to put the peanut butter INSIDE the chocolate."

@Bluecold: I gotta say, I love that someone took what looks like a high school Senior photo of XZibit.

@nobodyzhome: "Turn left past the couch. Step over dog."

@origami99: The last flight I was on, I used some that had a 32 rating, and was truly surprised how well they did compared to my noise-canceling which were still in my bag. I ended up just using those for the flight, especially since I could then lean against the hull and sleep without that weird vibration noise

@rebeldevil: re:lost luggage ... there's a good resource on this I found:

@celcinc: They really should take down their tagline: "Mint.com: We support celcinc's bank and respond to all service requests."

@Gomerboy: "Where you left them last."

@psychiccheese: I think it's to help names like "Kacmarcik" or "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad" than names which have multiple pronunciations.

@Nebetsu: Actually, Nebetsu, it's not a FAIL ... As I understand it, this is now Linus' preferred pronunciation of it:

"On Tuesday, March 30, 2010, a man fell to his death from the Empire State Building in New York, NY.

I have been looking for this for a while! Glad they incorporated that finally.

@bjvcomm: The caveat that I have for that, having had one when I was renting, is that there is a range of grass that it will cut. If you let the grass grow taller than a particular height, you will STRUGGLE to cut it with a manual reel mower.