johnharrisonfordprefect
JohnHarrisonFordPrefect
johnharrisonfordprefect

It depends on the card/airline and the offer, but in my experience, yes. I haven’t gone crazy with it, but I’ve had flights covered for 3 family vacations in 3 years. Ours have all been cards associated with specific airlines with fees of around $100 per year. Those cards have perks like free baggage, so the fees are

It’s more of a 50/50 split between ranch and Coke, but yes.

Isn’t using horse the traditional way to make sauerbraten? Or did I just stumble in to he wrong restaurant in Cologne where they wanted to mess with the tourist?

Send a text “just landed” to let whomever is picking you up know that they have about 30 min to be out on the curb. No need to call.

If you don’t like meat, that’s fine. No one cares. Why ruin perfectly good vegetables with ranch though?

Fried pickle chips are as good as fried pickle spears are bad. The lazy fool who came up with frying spears deserves to be kicked in the taint.

And as an interesting aside, SBN is where a lot of people first heard of PFT Commenter

Who?

I just remember PFT from the MMBM on SBN and never really associated him with the barstool brand (outside of being a satirical version of it).

If Bomani Jones’ radio audience is any indication, ESPN viewers aren’t gonna get the satire. Bomani’s timeline after having PFT on is pretty amazing/sad/awful.

Mmpf

I think we have different definitions of great...

Who would you hang up on faster if they offered a trade: Presti or Belichick?

They said Oklahoma, not Texas. More like $8B worth of fast food.

You’re right that Soil health is a problem for conventional cropping systems. There are some fairly easy things that can be done to improve soil and assist with building better topsoil. Things like cover crops, crop rotations, mulching, and no till/reduced tillage (all things that have been researched and taught at

Natural doesn’t necessarily mean safe. I’ll take my chances with the synthetic stuff that has a two week half-life and no effect on humans.

It’s not really a new way of approaching things. It’s just abandoning the technology that we’ve been reliant on for the past few generations. It’s avoiding the things that allowed us to have cheap abundant produce. There’s a big difference in being a gardener and a farmer. Sure, it’s possible to grow plenty of things

This usually has more to do with the types of apples and other crops grown and sold in the US than any chemicals added. Varieties that don’t bruise and last longer on the shelves tend to be a little more bland and less aromatic. We have perfect looking (not what I’d call perfect, but round, uniformly sized, symmetric)

We did the same in the 1980s in parts of the US. I don’t ever remember hearing about Zika, Dengue, or West Nile in the US back then.

It depends on the crop, but generally the larger the field the more likely pests will find it. Sure you can grow some great produce in your garden with no pesticides, but once you’re looking at the scale needed to feed a city it just doesn’t work.