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It’s crazy to think that people in Lexington are still mad at him 30 years later when he’s seen as something between royalty and a deity in Stillwater. Either way, amassing 800 wins and taking two schools to the final four qualifies you as a legendary coach.

Our schools have serious deficiencies in teaching basic logic, problem solving, and critical thinking.

I love google docs, but yeah, I don’t use it all that much or get too in depth. I’ll believe you though because I feel the same way about Excel.

White woman who shot unarmed black man, IN TULSA, compares media and twitter to a lynch mob! I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess that she’s lived in that area for a not insignificant amount of time and still has not idea about the City’s history and how tone deaf and awful that statement is.

The yogurt ones are great. Yuzu is another favorite. I’m not sure how common they are in other parts of the States, but they seem mostly to only sell tropical flavors (and maybe strawberry) in Hawaii. The lilikoi are probably the best of the bunch.

Ritter Sport is some of the best cheap/mass produces chocolate out there. Especially when you grew up eating Hershey’s and the like.

Good call. Fresh mochi is one of the best sweet treats anywhere. Highly underrated.

I’ve seen them in bulk recently at Costco

Those are great. The Sakura (sherry blossom) ones are good too. The Sake and Strawberry flavors are even better. The Wasabi was kind of a let down.

Are you saying you don’t like mushrooms or that you’ve been eating the wrong ones? The little white ones at the grocery store are pretty bland, but other varieties have some incredible earthy flavor and add a great umami kick to dishes. In many dishes they are an essential flavor component rather than just filler.

Even if you think the person is just being a picky pain in the ass, believe them*.
 
*Unless they say they are allergic to crunchy or red, in this case, remove the crazy person from your life altogether

That’s just a look that I despise. I don’t know why, but I really hate it. Which makes it hard to0 find shoes that I’m comfortable wearing when traveling. I want something that has a bit of style, doesn’t scream sloppy American, and is comfortable for 10+ miles of walking in a day. Or maybe I could stop being so vain,

I had the same thoughts. Then I realized I was a large, bearded, white man traveling in Asia and blending in wasn’t an option.

It was several years ago, but I had a hard time finding shoes that fit even in Europe. It seemed like all they had were narrow sizes, even in global brands at large chain stores comparable to ones in the US. No, I don’t typically wear wide or extra wide sizes. I’m just your average American (which means I’m probably

This one’s not bad (what is it? the more I look at it the more I like it). The nice clean lines and leather/rubber contrast on the sole are a huge difference between this and the clunky tactical boot above. The only similarity is the color and roughly round toe. But, to each their own. Being comfortable is probably

A good pair of cowgirl boots can be worn with pretty much anything. Brands like Ariat are as cushy and comfy as a pair of sneakers. (1/2 serious, 1/2 kidding)

Because to some people an extra $200 is more important than their original plans or making it somewhere on time. Those are the people keeping the cheapest airlines with the worst customer service in business and making the experience worse for all of us.

American Airlines kinda sucks, but American >>>>>> United

Hell, I’d probably buy one in an adult size.

The one example I can think of right away is 7'0" KD, the small forward usually listed as 6'9".

Inflating their height seems to be more common among college players. (Or maybe just for the teams I follow)