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Another moral to the story: Don’t expect someone named “Ms. Cinnamon” to be an actual person. Hopefully, Mr. Nutmeg doesn’t pull a fast one them either.

Is it me or are the people who usually make a big deal out of these things NOT the people they are claiming to be affected by it? IE, Hilary Pollack is not an impoverished individual from a community that was decimated by the crack epidemic. It must be difficult being perpetually offended all the time!

I don’t know if there’s anything more fun than lassoing and dragging an unsuspecting player. I’ve played the online pretty casually and get a good chuckle when someone does it to me too. My friends and I have had some really fun impromptu battles online. With that said, I would agree that a private server or PVE

You could definitely murder someone with a candy cane. My brothers and I used to stab each other all the time. Not cool when tip breaks off in your skin either. Infection city.

Yes! Cherry candy canes are the best!

I never see guanciale for sale any where. I’d love to try it.

I’m strictly referring to the ACTUAL writing in the article, which there really wasn’t any. I’m sure it was a lot of work and it’s a great piece, but if this was all I had to go on I would not be able to judge the author’s actual writing capabilities at all.

When I owned my burger place I made 1/2 lb gourmet burgers and fries cut by hand. Meat was ground by a local butcher, rolls made by a local bakery. To get a burger, fries, and a soda I charged around $10-$12 depending on the burger/toppings and people would bitch at the price. I would often say that value meals at

You don’t swipe cards instead of using cash/tickets. You put the card in the slot or have the dealer swipe it to register you. You still have to wager using cash, tickets, chips, etc..

I honestly don’t get the appeal of it in general. I think the food is just OK. Never do I find myself craving their food. I’d rather have a Wendy’s spicy chicken sandwich.

Not trying to be a dick here, but he didn’t write much at all in this piece. It’s compiled nicely and the stories are moving, but I wouldn’t call this a great piece of “writing”.

Possibly, though its a bit of a drive for me.

Probably not. I don’t think wawa’s serves them being that they are mostly a south jersey chain. Ive never seen the sloppy joe available in south jersey.

Yup, same here! My mom always called it Manwich. I didn’t think there was any other name for it. It was when I went to college in PA that I heard someone else call it a sloppy Joe. Similar confusion set in. 

Man, the Millburn Deli. Haven’t thought about that place since I moved out. One of the best delis I’ve been to. I do miss a good NJ Sloppy Joe sandwich. I make them at home sometimes, but they just never are the same.

Yet people still line up the day before Thanksgiving and sit in line THROUGH Thanksgiving to wait for this beer in some places. There is no beer good enough for me to spend two days in line for. 

Separation of church and state my ass!!

4 cuts, impressive!! Yes, it is Taylor Ham. That’s all I ever called it and the only brand worth buying. Other brands are never nearly as good!

Growing up in NJ I ate this all the time. So glad it’s finally available regularly in super markets. Instead of the pac man cut mentioned below, I cut three slits into mine (like the peace symbol). No curled meats on my sammy!!!

There’s an ebay auction for these currently at $237 with over 1 day left. Insanity.