That’s the direction I was leaning in, as well.
That’s the direction I was leaning in, as well.
“Wait, and we’re supposed to put it in a container, too? Isn’t the basket good enough?”
*sigh*
For me, the question is: is the gentleman holding in a fart, or did the lady just rip hot sick ass? I mean, she does look awfully happy...
That would be sweet. And it would likely work a hell of a lot better. “Why the hell did you rotate that picture, I’m not lying dow—oh, FFS.”
Same. I have only recently started lifting, using the squat rack for all kinds of exercises, and the idea of having to back the car into the garage, so to speak, seems like asking for all kinds of trouble.
As a sw dev, I could definitely see the value in this. I would probably still want 2 of them, but it would be really nice to see long code files, or (probably more imporantly) logs.
Well, damn, I made the final article. I feel so...accomplished...
You know you’ve made it when...
Oh, damn. That email visibility thing was set to “1st connections”. Yeah, no.
I’ve heard “This slaps” in reference to a ton of things. The one that sticks with me was from last winter, where someone said (paraphrasing) “Wearing a mask kind of slaps in cold weather.” And, having lived in Northern Maine (where the wind practically peels your face off of your skull in January) for 11 years before…
I guess that takes the phrase, “Play with your food” to a whole new level, then...
Like many Americans, my first job was flipping burgers at the local McDonalds. This was 1987, so the McDLT was the bad boy in town. And it. Was. AWESOME. Especially when you pulled a sneaky and added a second quarter-pounder patty and more cheese for your break-time meal (I only did it once, honest). But the…
So, would this be considered better or worse than, say, “This slaps?”
Just disabled it. What I found really shady was the fact that, under the setting, it had the text “recommended”. You (Chrome) recommend we allow sites to track my motion? FFS, why? (That’s a rhetorical question. We know why. “money”).
Having lived in Northern Maine for years, I always got a kick out of people calling Katahdin “Mount Katahdin”, when Katahdin itself means, “Greatest Mountain.”
And then there was the Neal DeGrasse Tyson tweet about “The Los Angeles Angels” basically being “The The Angels Angels”
I’ve been using wool balls for years. They’re great. And when they start to fall apart, I replace them. Easy peasy. Plus you don’t get that dryer-sheet smell, which is really, really nasty.
We’ve actually had the opposite experience here in Austin - Popeye’s is meh, and Zaxby’s is downright dull. The only one who comes close to Cane’s is, I believe, Church’s - their tenders aren’t half bad. To each their own, I guess.
Could be the local franchise. And they do occasionally come out dry here in the Pflugerville, TX location, but for the most part they are always juicy and delicious. But, yeah, YMMV.
I do enjoy the toast as well. Dip it in any leftover sauce. And, yes, the sauce is awesome. They actually managed to get my wife to…
yup! We order a tailgate every couple of weeks and eat on it for several meals (the last few usually end up on a pizza). And our cat gets to play with the bag. Everybody’s happy.
In the late 90's and early aughties, I remember watching Andrea Immer on the Food Network. She is a master sommelier and a chef, but a pretty down-to-earth one, which at the time was kind of rare, since most wine shows were more of the “pinky out” variety (with montages of grapes being picked, set to light classical…