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They also have the car hops roller skate your order to your car.

Without cheating, here are the titles I think they are...

Hey man, I get your point but you're coming off a little aggressive - Jezebel has a massive international readership, we're not allowed to bring our perspectives to the table? I think that its nice that us restaurants are that accommodating of peoples' personal tastes, but that shit would not fly in Europe - if you

Sending something back just because you don't like the flavor is probably the most wasteful and American thing I have ever heard. Order something you know if you don't want to take a risk, or just eat the goddamn food, you won't die from it.

what if you buy some food from the supermarket? Do you also return it because you don't like it?

I've had both, and I'll have to disagree. Crunchy is always a better texture. That being said, they can be brittle sometimes, and the 'double layer' strategy is a a fix that's a nice synthesis of new and traditional. Place the filled crunchy taco in a tortilla, lined with refried beans, or melted cheese, guacamole,

I don't doubt that the symptoms your family has experienced were real and very crummy, but MSG allergies are a myth. They have been comprehensively debunked by every reliable, double-blind, peer-reviewed bit of research that has been done on the subject. This is not to say that the symptoms your dad, sister and

Everything can become American food. All you have to do is follow these simple steps:

The post in which we attempt to summon Mike Fahey to embark on THE GREATEST SNACKTAKU EVENT EVER.

2.1 fixed alot of difficulty for the game on the PC, since PS4 is not on 2.1, you guys don't get that benefit.

In Uprising his flying is still limited. I don't think the guy you're arguing with played it either.

Yeah, pretty much. Teenagers love their fanservice, no matter the source.

Mark of the Ninja was excellent.

I'm expecting that group to leave Victorian London and join up with Psy and Saibra.

Uh, sure. I couldn't afford to maintain my lifestyle, travel, and have children. That's not a self-imposed limitation, that's my economic reality.

A dear friend of mine is a working class single mother who just got back from 4 months of travel in India and Tibet with her 1 year old son, so. I guess I don't understand this wrong-headed idea that a person can no longer do the things they wanted to do childless now that they have a child... Men are most certainly

I've been dealing with this issue from a different perspective, and I think it's awesome that you're considering all of the complicated nuances of your situation. I have a friend/acquaintance who is one of the most socially aloof and selfish people I have ever met. Case in point: she travels for work and/or fun almost

If I may: I am a woman in my 40's and discovered in my early 20's that I wasn't interested in having children. I figured that this feeling would change as I got older, but it didn't. Just as in your experience, people would tell me that I would change my mind, that I might regret not having kids, that there was a

Well, the other thing no one says is that just because you regret not having children doesn't mean you should have had children. I am ambivalent about having children and people who (for some reason) want me to have them always threaten me with "regret." I'm always asked, "What if you regret not having them?" The

Kind of a lazy, dull idea for a thesis project if you ask me.