But since the entire building was for Continental, I’m not sure exactly what random person would end up passing through with the deliberate intent of getting them some Continental swag.
But since the entire building was for Continental, I’m not sure exactly what random person would end up passing through with the deliberate intent of getting them some Continental swag.
I tried these a couple of weeks ago, when I found them in a Sheetz. I like spicy stuff, but I actually have kind of a so-so tolerance (what most Indian restaurants in the US consider a ‘medium’ vindaloo is about my upper limit). The Reaper Ranch chips are probably the hottest things I’ve ever been able to really enjoy…
I remember when I was a kid, my elementary school had a Yoo-Hoo vending machine. Unfortunately, while I eventually came around, at that age I just couldn’t appreciate it. For whatever reason, my taste buds at the time registered it as watered-down chocolate milk, and why would I ever get that when I could get — y’know…
As someone who hasn’t really been into X-men in a while but tries to keep up on the broad strokes via the internet... the fuck did I just read?
He appears to have found... the Queen Bean!
From what I know of the industry (I used to work in beer), a lot of people like the subtler taste and lack of aftertaste of a light beer. It’s a beer they can have with dinner that tastes like a beer but doesn’t really compete with the flavor of the food.
Having finally gotten caught up, I still think that the biggest problem with the Tench family household is that Brian is a non-character. Not that I want to see a child actor going through the motions of being the creepy neighborhood predator or anything like that, but there’s only so much we can get of Bill and Nancy…
He’s not out of his depth with the profiling, but he’s out of his depth with the investigation itself. He thinks he’s smart enough to solve this from his armchair, Mycroft Holmes-style, and perhaps he is. But it’s not a game show, it’s a police investigation, and constantly sneering and rolling his eyes at the larger…
If I were Bill, I’d be afraid that the moment Holden found out he’d start trying to explain Brian clinically (in other words, profiling him) in an insensitive attempt to help Bill deal with all this.
Wait, they’re getting rid of the XXL Grilled Stuft Burrito? Oh, I’m not looking forward to my roommate’s tantrum over that one. It’s like the only thing he’ll eat from there, and Taco Bell is his go-to if he wants fast food.
I’m not a binger, so I’ve only just gotten around to watching this episode (and this is the farthest I’ve gotten, so careful with spoilers if you reply) and I think the biggest issue with the Brian plot is that he’s such a non-entity as a character. I think this season we’ve had as many shots of him asleep as there’ve…
I wanna say it was omelettes. But then, this was a high school cooking class, and we started with a whole unit on egg dishes.
Not as a ‘thing,’ to the best of my knowledge. My friend would just try to find ways to combine DS9 and “Thong Song” references because of the name similarity. He thought it was clever 20 years ago... and then for a few years after that, because he’s got a terrible sense of humor and thinks busting out a joke that was…
I was in my senior year of high school when the movie came out, and my strongest memory of Phantom Menace is a couple of friends of mine who skipped school to stand in line for hours in a steady drizzle of rain. One friend had just bought a new pair of green shoes that soaked through and effectively dyed his feet. I…
Malory, realizing the limits of her crew’s ability to solve space-based existential mysteries: “So those are our only two options? Ghosts or magnets?”
Remember when folks warned everyone that FOSTA/SESTA was just the start? And, y’know, this makes it clear they were right?
Sodexo, actually. Just a few months ago they took over dining services for the local university, and it’s been an absolute nightmare for people I know who were working there. A lot of the employees who didn’t immediately jump ship have quit in that short amount of time, except for a few of those who still have benefits…
You wanna hear something unnerving, talk to someone who’s had to work for them, like some of my friends.
Dammit, the reviews were taking me from “Holy crap that trailer is great, I have to watch this” to “Hm, maybe wait until it hits Netflix,” and now your post is taking me back to that first thing.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, this show kept trying to cram 20+ episodes worth of plot into 13. It didn’t need more seasons, it needed longer ones.