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It has to be. The story mentions an all-inclusive pass”, which sounds far different from tickets. I’m sure Disney hands out tickets like candy, but this seems like more than that and would explain why there seems to be so much haggling over it. Still, if you’re that exec at Disney TV you eat this shit to keep Shonda

What’s always been more amazing to me is that Hatch proposes a different template first - collectively discussing who should go home based as a group to reach consensus (kind of how MTV’s The Challenge works).  When his tribe rejects that idea, he has the secret alliance plan ready to go as a backup.  Remarkable that

The dogs at the airport aren’t there sniffing for drugs (except maybe during immigration at certain points of entry); they’re sniffing for explosives. TSA doesn’t give a crap if you have drugs, unless they are in big quantities or so in their face that they can’t ignore it. Just flew with my wife’s medical pot in a

I agree that notifying people of a life threatening weather condition should come before a golf replay. Being from the DC area, I would say the chances of any particular weather break-in meeting that standard are about 1 in 20, if not worse. They interrupt broadcast TV to tell you it might start snowing in a few

Probably because most of us who live around DC know how ridiculous the weather alert interruptions on the local networks are and kind of agree with him.

While I think you may be technically correct, this native Hoosier has never heard anyone say “Indianan”, although I’ve seen it in some newspaper articles (WaPo, not an Indiana paper).

On the first day of 8th grade, I (a total brown noser) volunteered to show the new girl in the class where her locker was. After a few dates during high school, we reconnected near the end of college. We’ve now been married 16 years.

It’s a Billy Haisley article. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about, let alone what he might want or what the solution is.

I’m glad you have had a better experience than my wife. It seems like every month she picks one item to keep (due to the $20 quasi-discount) and sends the rest back. Everything feels about 25% overpriced to us, and the stylists only occasionally listen to her feedback. Sometimes I think they take the feedback as a

I’m glad you have had a better experience than my wife. It seems like every month she picks one item to keep (due to

I hope you look at the star numbers throughout this thread and realize that you’re the one in the wrong here. And also a dick.

Within the past month, I’ve been behind people boarding American, United, and Jet Blue flights who were denied for trying to board with the wrong group (2 of the 3 involving various groups of non-priority boarding). It seems like airlines are paying a lot more attention to this than they used to.

“Pictures at an Exhibition” is a fabulous piece of music.

Yup. As someone who has 1-2 drinks 1-2 times a month, but generally ends up at one work event per year where I have 4-5 drinks over the course of a long evening, tests like this always crack me up when they label me a potential problem drinker.

This is all pretty amusing, but you can go back to /r/thedonald now. You’re being deliberately obtuse. You’re making false equivocations and raising points that are wrong and have been debunked many times. It could be because you’re just that stupid, but it’s most likely because you’re a troll.