Recreational uppers don’t work for me, either. Even too much coffee sends me into a tizzy, so maybe I’m just naturally averse to stimulants. Hmm, but I do love my sugar...?
Recreational uppers don’t work for me, either. Even too much coffee sends me into a tizzy, so maybe I’m just naturally averse to stimulants. Hmm, but I do love my sugar...?
It was one of those diet pills that are no longer sold. I don’t know which ones she had me on, but they all caused massive anxiety and jitters and chest flutters. I finally complained enough about the side effects that she stopped leaving them out for me to take every day. She kept up with them and later got turned…
If I can add a few of my own:
No onions and no cheese, even. I have been mercilessly badgered about my desire to taste beef sans cheese every single time I eat a hamburger around a new person.
I only order the single, no cheese, no onion. I’m one of those weirdos who has a favorite at every place they do and I never vary my order.
I think rancid is my preferred term; it has just a little more kick to it.
Without hormones or steroids *is* a marketing tool that works with me. I’ll give them that.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say 100%.
It’s a pretty big price tag for a marketing gimmick. And, it really is a gimmick if the change is only applying to a single product. That’s the detail that baffles me.
I also choose Wendy’s every time I want a burger, not only because they manage to fulfill my no cheese, no onion request with ease, but also because their burgers *do* have flavor.
That does make sense, although, if McDonald’s prices rose to match a restaurant like Panera they may end up losing a significant portion of their current customer base.
If this sounds snobby and rude, I apologize, but I feel like the people who regularly frequent McDonald’s do not give half a shit if the meat is frozen or fresh. Who are they trying to convince here? Wendy’s?
While scootenfruity made me full on belly laugh, it’s definitely pronounced shaw-den-froi-duh.
It for sure sounded like Rainn Wilson to me.
For a person borderline obsessed with Oriental Shorthair cats, I am forever grateful that I have now been introduced to Teddy.
Your comment about the coffin led me to Google it and it was a truly interesting story. Thank you! Leaving the link here in case anyone else wants to read.
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I laugh every time I read the word “jerbs” and every time I check to see who made me laugh? Branden Forcements.
I do agree that Ed Harris’ storyline went from more to less interesting as the season progressed with the definite exception of his conversation with Ford in the bar. I will say that I loved the wonder and excitement on his face and his little smile in the final episode when he realized he was finally vulnerable and…
I wish I could star this a million more times. It is perfect.