How can you not put this guys picture up?
How can you not put this guys picture up?
I legitimately laughed out loud when I saw that.
Can we talk about the ridiculousness/idiocy of the Leagues and Campeones cups?
No I understand the airline process, but I’m also familiar with the disclaimers they use to do this effectively, I’m just unclear if Amtrak uses similar language, given that the “reserved seat” language is more concerning than what the airlines often use.
Wouldn’t this be a false advertising-esque issue for them? Is there some kind of disclaimer on the ticket that clarifies that you’re not guaranteed a seat? I feel like this is begging for a lawsuit.
Better than the parents running the other way
Bitterness is probably the wrong word, maybe harshness would be better. For me I’ve just never found it to be smooth and/or drinkable enough for me.
Nah, Magic Hat fans were vocal and loud, but there was a time frame where every single “beer snob” was drinking Fat Tire and loudly proclaiming it’s virtues. Magic Hat, at least here in the south, had its contingent but there were never as many of them.
Here in Atlanta you can find two hearted in any grocery store, but I can’t remember the last time I saw Fat Tire.
I like New Belgium, 1554 is one of my all time favorites, and I like amber beers. Fat Tire is simply not one I like, for me it’s always been far too bitter.
This was the hardest draft so far, but I’m sorry Kate, I think Fat Tire is the most overrated beer of all time.
As a kid, we used to regularly eat mini versions of this cream-cheese sandwich, with saltine crackers instead of bread. Easy way to quickly consume 5,000 calories, but honestly it was delicious. I need to do this again.
I can’t remember the last time a headline caused me to let out an involuntary “oh my God,” but this one did it.
It’s against the Mets, so it only counts as 1.5 outs.
NFL (at least in Atlanta) scans your tickets again.
I’m honestly surprised these didn’t exist already.
It’s been a while, but if I remember correctly this is how Cool Ranch is packaged in Europe.
It’s the wrong patty size. If they’d given you a triple made with the patties fused for jr. cheeseburgers or double stacks this would’ve been fine. There’s nothing wrong with the triple cheeseburger, just with the construction of that particular triple cheeseburger.
I read the headline as “Batmanship” and came here for an article about caped crusading.
I’d be curious to know if there were extenuating circumstances, like the kid being offered the opportunity to pay for it and refusing. Felony charges for what is in essence misdemeanor shoplifting do seem a little high, but that just makes me think that maybe there’s more to the story.