no different than people who bitch about everything being made in China, but still fill their carts at Wal-Mart with stuff made in China because “well, it’s so much cheaper.”
no different than people who bitch about everything being made in China, but still fill their carts at Wal-Mart with stuff made in China because “well, it’s so much cheaper.”
that broke Disqus (used by lots of sites for comments) a while back too.
I’ve never had plantains, to my knowledge. this would be a good place to start.
This is a bit of a bummer as it appears to orphan an interesting car from Fiat. Automotive News Europe reports:
give it about 10 years.
“Oh, the Oldsmobile? We only use that for holidays. Bill drives the Cadillac most days; we don’t want to be too ‘show-y’ for the in-laws.”
I actually like II a little better, but the first one had the more iconic lines. The joke, of course, was a catholic priest and nun having kids who were dressed like them.
er, yes, it was from Airplane II.
You know, classic hot rods were/are exactly like this... they look cool and are generally shit to drive. So *technically* Chrysler nailed the spirit of a true hot rod.
Iaccoca lamented the fact that Daimler-Benz essentially took them over when Chrysler had no need to be taken over.
you have my attention!
i see what you did there
I mentioned in Aimee’s article that I like using garam masala on cubed pumpkin to roast. Now I’m wondering about the viability of a savory pumpkin pie or tart with garam masala providing the majority of the spicing. maybe a little extra cardamom and some fenugreek.
seriously? that’s your rebuttal? you think extracting nebulous anti-oxidants from an avocado pit is the same as cooking something which provides significant energy and actual nutrients?
thank you for “Trump’s Colostomy Bag.” That’s exactly what that shitweasel is.
IIRC reading they can be mildly toxic, so might not want to gorge yourself on them.
see, the difference is I rebutted it with the goal to inform.
jaded, (ex-)alcoholic detective is kind of a trope at this point.