"… a very exclusive restaurant in the Napa Valley called The French Laundry, and it’s very, very expensive. But in Ad Hoc At Home, named for his casual family-style restaurant in Yountville, California …"
"… a very exclusive restaurant in the Napa Valley called The French Laundry, and it’s very, very expensive. But in Ad Hoc At Home, named for his casual family-style restaurant in Yountville, California …"
I second This Nation's Saving Grace and would add Bend Sinister as a good entry album, as the latter was the first I heard. And Middle Class Revolt is pretty listenable, too.
It seems to me that people employing one of the various means of transportation are, generally speaking, in a contentious, often antagonistic relationship with the people employing other means. When I'm cycling, I often find myself in direct conflict with pedestrians and cars, for example.
That woman you met in Portland was lying.
This article is STILL stating that "Sanders" sued Grey?!
You hear that, Katie Rife?
"Wait—I have more things to say!"
Though they weren't created in this order, I happily followed The Mighty Boosh to Snuff Box to Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. And that has made all the difference.
I'm pretty sure he said, "Layla".
Paper clip!
WARNING: Christopher Walken brand Russian Roulette Blindfolds may be harmful or fatal if swallowed.
JRJ: vanilla ice cream with macadamia nuts and marshmallows and sequins.
Your frozen ice creams frighten and confuse me.
Her arms are too short to rape with God.
Count again. There are a few ties. Three in at 15, for instance.