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As someone who’s gone as far as to check, “how much is a meat slicer and how can I hide it when not in use from my SO,” I think much of this is spot-on; it’s way easier to go to Portillo’s when the hunger arises. But if you’re in a desolate food wasteland and have to make it work the recipe for IB in an Instant Pot

Not for me, but I don’t think the price is unreasonable.

Beautiful. Not just Corvette vibes, but some Ferrari Daytona in the front (when the lights aren’t all exposed and such), and size-wise a European Toyota 2000GT. Love it.

In all honesty, I won’t be at all surprised if this “becomes a thing.” It’s about at body conscious as you can get, and while it seems to be in juxtaposition to the whole “free the nipple” thing, I can easily see a future where swimsuits attached with rather sturdy, but temporary, adhesive take the place of the

As much of a cash cow the Raptor is for Ford, they really let their guard down by not accepting the obvious and putting the V8 in earlier (sure, they have explanations, but really... excuses). To let Dodge back in the game is bordering on comic.

All this. Enjoyed this more than Ragnarok, which for me was a little TOO out there. This had a comfortable balance of action, story, drama, etc. but most of all humor, which what sets almost all of Marvel apart from the dour experiences that have been DC (save the streaming things like Peacemaker, etc).

I enjoyed both the episode and the series as a whole, but feel I’m in the minority in that I don’t need a 2nd Obi Wan series; more would put it at risk of being BOBF vol 3.5. I would, however, not mind seeing a Reva spin off, on how a former padawan/inquisitor moves on after the Obi Wan series. Do the inquisitors try

I’d absolutely promote giving “my” brand a shot. I love it.

TBH, I got hooked on using oil with a freebie from who-knows-where, and I was travelling so used this single-use sample in place of regular shave cream, and WOW! So unfortunately, not being able to get that specific oil, I’ve tried this and that with varying degrees of preference, and currently use a shave oil by the

Absolutely, and it fits in the tenor of the article, as shave oil is next-gen after a shave cream (which I use in a pinch). But I’ve used oil now for 10+ years, it’s the best!

I think a lot of the quibbling with this list is due to individual definitions of “disco.” The list is fine. If the title was, “compelling dance music,” then I’d have a different list, but would still overlap in the Venn diagram.

I’m usually not sensitive (no Force, I guess) to the “uncanny valley” of human rendered CGI (I had no issue with either Tarkin or Leia in Rogue One), but the Obi Wan/Anakin CGI seems more disruptive to me in this episode, but that’s but a minor quibble to easily the best episode of the series, with all the emotional

I honestly think this series has a higher potential ceiling that Obi-Wan; it’s simply uncharted territory. A weird un-Marvel start, watching with my teen daughter the first thing she said was, “this is a Marvel series you’d expect to see on Disney Channel (a la Marvel meets Lizzy McGuire),” and I couldn’t agree more.

TBH and overall let down. The tomb sequence could have been blockbuster if they put a significant SW character down there. For that matter, my usual understanding has been that a tomb holds DEAD people; there seemed to be monitors alongside each “tomb” that suggested to me that the occupants were in some sort of

I was today year’s old when I learned Maisie was a clone. Have to go back and watch. Was it subtle or was I just napping through the non-dino parts of the movie?

Thanks, probably the most concise summary that makes sense. Also, both are likely pathologic. Yet are worshiped widely.

I came here to make the same unfortunate comment.

Enjoyed the episode, and agree with this recap. The Vader/Obi-Wan “showdown” seemed anticlimactic, and I’m hoping that’s intentional and a set up for something later. It was indeed a lot of Vader, and much more and earlier than I expected in the series, I absolutely thought we’d see Qui-Gon first, but I think that’s a

Meredith makes the point here IN BOLD, several times. What someone else does in a group fitness class is about them, not the observer. An important caveat is if the outlier is doing something that grossly interferes with the collective experience of others, but in my experience that’s seldom the case. When I was still

Thanks. And with that advice I’m not going to the Google.