knee caps kinda float. it’s just a bone that’s kept in place by cartilage.
knee caps kinda float. it’s just a bone that’s kept in place by cartilage.
It’s frustrating that the NFL can’t be more progressive like the PGA Tour and open up a hotline so viewers can report penalties directly to the league. Talk about a way to let your fans do your work for you.
You expect me to believe that there’s going to be some omnipotent Sky Judge with absolute power watching everything on the football field, and that he really cares how the game is played? Nice try.
I’m surprised you didn’t also mention that the 2 major brands of Kosher salt (Diamond and Morton) have very different granularity and volume, using the wrong one can throw off recipes when measuring by volume. By weight they’re interchangeable. But if you’re going by a volume measurement then about twice as much…
As a retailer who works in the board game industry, Kickstarter is ruining the board game market and seriously hurting retailers. There are a few bright spots here and there, but most are just derivative or miniatures games with crazy stretch goals.
I will say it dammit.. Forage, which is a fucking hilarious name for a restaurant. Should be a buffet!
Please take this comment back to 1997 where it belongs.
Say what you will about Jill Ellis’s decision making, but not playing your 37 year old aging star for all 630+ minutes of game time was probably a pretty sound decision.
I recently left a very popular restaurant in a liberal East Coast city...
Flashbacks to 13 year old me, caddying at the country club, collapsing from dizziness before heatstroke hit and regaining consciousness to find one of the members was poking me with a golf club.
About 15 minutes. Bang a left on Mt. Auburn, right on Ash St., work through the Lesley buildings, left on Berkeley St., steady as she goes. It's in an apartment complex.
Not a good idea to specifically name Russo’s as it’s a dead giveaway as to the Boston area. Let’s just say it took me two minutes to figure out the restaurant and sure as hell it’s in Cambridge. You can do it; the clues are there.
I wondered if my memories had been failing me all these yearrs, or if perhaps my taste buds had just matured. I turned to my son to ask for his thoughts, which were immediately obvious as I watched him licking the sauce off his fingers, his McRib devoured before I’d even taken my second bite.
This chart looks like an aquarium with a dead fish on the bottom left.
My ex-wife hated casual-dining places not because the food was reheated or any of that but because “if we’re gonna eat fast food, let’s just go to Del Taco and pay fast food prices instead of spending $40.”
I worked for awhile in Silicon Valley and the PNW doing market analysis on tech sector companies— and there’s definitely different phases to adoption.
From a Market Emergence POV, the reason the big guys are holding back a bit is because they recognize that we’re at the Moment of Truth for The Early Adopters... there’s a good case to be made that EV’s sold to this point are primarily “Early Adoption” buys. Several things indicate this:
Guess your dad was too busy to raise a decent person.
You think he is distracted now, wait till he sees the guy that followed her out.
That stuff also goes by the name of “diet soda”. It’s not seltzer/sparkling water at all.