Yeah, sometimes you need to get from A to B. Like on the I10, going through the Rockies, or getting to Albuquerque from Oklahoma. The I40 is really the only way.
Yeah, sometimes you need to get from A to B. Like on the I10, going through the Rockies, or getting to Albuquerque from Oklahoma. The I40 is really the only way.
also called a “red eye”
duh
best things about truck stop showers: no time limit usually, and they’re cleaned between each use.
for your consideration...
you can sub amaretto liquer, but beware the higher proof.
that was great!
sardines and saltines.
Our friends at Jalopnik like using electrolysis to remove rust.
penzey’s is great. and a politically progessive company. sign up for the catalog and follow on FB, twitter for amazing specials.
read /choosingbeggars, it’s full of bullshit like this. really lowers your faith in humans.
check your state’s blue book for stuff like this. sorry Alaska.
i just checked Ghost Towns of AmericaGhost Towns of America. it’s pretty useless. except for the ten chosen, all you get is how many in state and the largest cluster. no locations. it’s like a highschooler phoned it in.
tin of sardines and saltines
had a girlfriend that kept cans of corn in the fridge. mixed with hot sauce,taijin, or taco sauce. good stuff. i usually added salt.
lived in a house before wifi was affordable that had a disabled central vaccuum. put the router and modem there and fed ethernet through the vac tubes.
why are you using both imperial and metric measurements?
as a person with hyperactive proton pumps i highly recommend baking soda and water. for me, the best thing is to evacuate the bile from the irritated lower stomach sphincter. when i know that i’m going to vomit, i drink a cupof water with a T of baking soda. it reacts and foams in my stomach and thins the acid. then i…
that last sentence in the Yosemite slide, you need a time out for that.
and the leap year thing, why wasn’t there a bigger deal on year 2000? only every 500 years!
title uses the word “oyster” then uses a pic of a scallop.