Although, at least at the stores I've been to, they never bother to refill the paper in the part that prints your receipt, which makes figuring out what number your order is very difficult.
Although, at least at the stores I've been to, they never bother to refill the paper in the part that prints your receipt, which makes figuring out what number your order is very difficult.
It's a metaphor. We're the onion, ketchup, mustard, pickles, cheese, bun and beef.
I got a Community notification for this?!
If he were a WWE fan, his favourite wrestler would definitely be The Big Show.
Mmm, I love Turtles!
It's actually a stealth protest of Kinja. They're suggesting that since we're switching to a commenting platform that might as well have been developed a century ago, we should adapt our diets to match. Look for an article decrying the swing dancing craze this afternoon.
I tried making rabbit a few months ago and even that wasn't worth it because of how hard it was to get at the actual meat.
Since I don't plan on sticking around post-Kinja (not an anti-Kinja stance as much as that I could really put the time I spend here to better use), thanks for your dedication and consistency to putting these up every day!
Not in that list: Kinja!
The only thing Cersei will take from this episode's developments is that there is a way of killing the dragons. She will forge an alliance with the Night King, who will of course manipulate her into doing exactly what he wants.
They've gone from 'anyone can die' to 'anyone you've heard of absolutely will not die'.
"What if we made Inventories smaller, and video?"
There was a line in the latest season of Fargo that really needs to be used more in situations like this.
Dany? Who was the last person to call her that? Her brother? Jon wouldn't want to put himself in that company…
BUT WHAT DID HE HAVE TO SAY ABOUT ARBY'S AND HAWAIIAN UBER-PRANKSTER RONAIHA TUIASOSOPO?
*Jon realizes that the Army of the Dead marches as a group, and capturing one wight means fending off all of them*
'How do we get past the Wall?'
'We'll march our way past!'
*beat*
'No, march up, stupid!'
I just assume every small town in England is like that.
It crossed my mind but this not being that type of show crossed my mind a split-second later.
Well now I'm wondering how Showcase (Canada) treats the episodes. We get plenty of commercials in the hour, but we had that Ian/Trish scene in there.