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The Happytime Murders is just flat out fun, if you can stop being pretentious and just chill for 90 minutes. It’s a crass buddy cop film with zingers and one-liners that rank right up there with Lethal Weapon, 48 Hours and Rush Hour. And it reveals a fundamental truth - most cops aren’t heroes, they’re average, and

Disabling the hover actions seems to help a lot.

How about an add-on that gives me the old Gmail interface that was more, compact, easy-to-use and not ugly?

Applebees isn’t one of the participants. Most of the restaurants are small chains and local places. Reputation will vary, and participation varies greatly as does the policy for redeeming the voucher. Sometimes you can get some good deals. But I bought $200 in Restaurant.com vouchers nearly a decade ago and I’ve still

A throw-down for my favorite, OpenTTD - the fantastic, community-developed open source remake of Chris Sawyer’s Transport Tycoon Deluxe that not only improves significantly on the original, but continues to be favored over its “spiritual successor” Locomotion or the 2015 relaunch of Transport Tycoon for iOS and

If nobody else has mentioned it, while Eagle Creek Park is definitely stunning, I love Garfield Park even more. The conservatory and sunken gardens are a significant piece of Indianapolis’ historical heritage. A car or bike ride up Pleasant Run is also a nice experience.

There’s not a lot of added sugar here. There’s sugar in the jelly that goes into the PBJ, depending on the peanut butter there may or may not be much sugar in that, the banana muffins will have maybe a cup of sugar for the whole batch, and you don’t need very much brown sugar to sweeten oatmeal. And if you had read

Low-protein? They consume 13 pounds of meat and 12 gallons of milk a month. That’s over 100% of USDA RDA for protein consumption.

A Costco membership is $55/year, not $75/mo. And when you break down prices per-unit, Costco CAN get extremely cheap. It’s the inability to buy and use in bulk that kills a lot of people’s budget. That said, some of the prices seems pretty darn low, at least compared to Aldi prices here in central Kentucky. That also

What, exactly, makes this unhealthy?

PNC Bank requires at least one direct deposit and a total of $5000 in direct deposits for the $300, $2000 for $200, and $500 for $75. Not a deal-buster, just a longer commitment.

"Wait, isn't that why kids get Summer and Winter and mid-something break?"

So plan your shopping so that you buy the things before, or close to, running out of them, and then organizing your trips better. You may not need to run all over the place on one day, but one week at one store, another week in another, etc.

If they did, that would certainly cut down on speeding.

What exactly do you mean when you say that this service hacked your website?

Granted I do have a family so I can find more reasons to use Costco to save money, but at the very least my $110 membership has put $200 in gasoline savings into my pocket, and you don't even get rebates on that (unless you're using the Amex card, which I don't have). Bacon is another $110, OTC drugs has saved me

Say you eat a pack off bacon once a week. $2/lb x 52 weeks = $110 saved, which is exactly the cost of the Executive membership, of which you'll get a rebate of $2.20. So, Costco is actually paying you to eat bacon that you'd normally eat for free.

Police need warrants to conduct their own recordings in secret on citizens. Private individuals communicating amongst themselves in Oklahoma (and most states) do not need to have either warrants or let others know they are secretly recording. The police will be able to use the evidence. It will be up to a jury to

Her reaction at the time is rooted in her own conceived perception of what consensual sex should be like. She is now discussing this after her own rape and having to confront the ugly truth

"Hysteria" is not a made-up illness. Rather, it's a classical medical "catch all" diagnosis that, as medicine and psychiatry has advanced, has been narrowed down. Today much of what hasn't been reclassified of "hysteria" is now split between dissociative disorders (those affecting only the mind and personality -