For me, it’s TNG.
For me, it’s TNG.
So true. I work in an accounting firm and re-watched Office Space this weekend. I can attest that accounting fraud is not acceptable at my firm or any other I’ve experienced.
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It’s 90% definitive to me, it’s the “not distributed directly to the service staff” and the “tipping not required / expected part” that would make me doubt 10%. Anyway, tomato, tomahto :-)
I pay for Amazon Prime, and I find it very annoying that more often than not, I can’t watch the video I requested because it’s “Included with STARZ on Prime Video for CDN$5.99/month”.
It doesn’t look very big. Or is it.... Pivot!
I re-read the first few books about 8 yrs ago, and no, they didn’t age well - but still fun. Centaur Aisle and Night Mare fared best, if I remember correctly.
Because definitive is more like “the 20% fee replaces tipping practices and ensures fair remuneration and work benefits for our skilled wait staff”.
Thought this was a recent post, so I expressed dismay about the remake of Room with a View, which didn’t happen :-)
Jeez, Monopoly for women, Linked-In for women...
Especially if the gum is placed by a teen girl that often “accidentally” shows her panties in front of a flummoxed immature dude.
LOL, don’t know if that was joking or trolling, but anyone who’s a parent knows kids love chicken tenders/nuggets. Kid menu staple.
That’s quite a quirk.... Eating food in even numbers is not proper etiquette!
OK, a lot of responses seem to be about “Monkey see, Monkey do”, but my kid ate everything until age 5, and he’s been progressively getting finickier to the point where, at 9, it’s a challenge.
Yeah, I wish I knew what really wasabi tastes like, but I’ll take the green horseradish/mustard paste. It’s pretty good.
That same thought pops into my head whenever I watch Corden. I do enjoy the Broadwalk musicals.
Even if it was more about roommate etiquette, I liked this letter’s inclusion in this week’s column, because I learned something new.
“Fiou”, I read it at first that the author really did pretend to faint so she could meet many men and have sex with them (afraid for her physical well-being).
The key words here are “told me how, without even asking”.
Yeah, community service seems fitting. Prison time is ridiculous and serves no purpose.