The Left in this country isn’t extreme at all. When you compare it to countries that aren’t banana republics, the Left is really conservative.
The Left in this country isn’t extreme at all. When you compare it to countries that aren’t banana republics, the Left is really conservative.
I am just amazed that for someone who is supposed to be a model, she is completely incapable of smiling naturally on camera. She always looks like someone just set something disgusting down in front of her. Of course, we all look like that when we see her husband.
They are OK, and completely unlike the insane stilettos from a decade ago, they are actually comfortable and don’t squish your toes.
I am a meat eater, but you know what I like with my main event—some good veggies on the side to balance things out. Most restaurants have steamed broccoli and cauliflower or some kind of potatoes, and that is it for options. It is unusual for restaurant to have decent vegetable options, and more restaurants should be…
I think they send you ads based on what people you are connected to in social media search for. My husband’s hobby is photography. I barely even take pictures with my phone, but as soon as he starts shopping for new photography equipment, I get ads. I am pretty sure he is shopping for a camera bag right now.
I thought about that story recently when the grocery store that I normally shop at started giving me coupons for cat food. But I don’t have a cat. Do they know someone who is giving me a cat? Or do my grocery purchases indicate “cat lady”?
My favorite religious wacko was the guy walking down the side of the I-10 in Metarie, LA, dressed in a loincloth and dragging a giant cross on his shoulder.
That is pretty douchey on the bar’s part. My favorite bar has about 30 taps (and they are great about offering real variety instead of 29 IPAs and one wheat beer). Whenever I take my parents there, I get them 2 cans of Coors Light. They have been drinking that for more than 40 years, and they have no interest in…
It still seems tacky to give it back, though. They could just regift it or serve it some other time.
It is a weird standard. If you bring a cooler of beer, anything left in the cooler at the end of the night tends to go home. But unopened wine doesn’t. I guess you could bring a cooler of wine if you want to take your leftovers home. And if you bring a wine cooler, that is definitely all yours.
I used to have a restaurant job in a place with a 4% sales tax. Doubling it would have really hurt.
That would explain the weird smell of their bread.
Yet you know those bastards never tip more than 10%.
For me, part of the problem is that they are so ubiquitous that they are gas station food now. It seems like every gas station has one in it, and there is something about that that really turns me off.
I thought it was one of those 60s or 70s trends.
This is amazing!
I have somehow been regrayed, but I posted the same thing. Hopefully people will see your comment. I hate those things. They are dangerous for hikers, bad for the environment, and a blight on the landscape.
Then you have to hope that people don’t get stuck, injured, or caught unprepared by weather. Search and rescue is expensive.
I hear you. I like to hike and backpack, too, so yeah, I post pictures of my dog and I on the trails. And I will say the picture was taken in a certain wilderness, but I never even say what trail we are on.
While we are at it, let’s address the scourge of cairns and other rock stacks. I’m not talking about legitimate trail markers. I am talking about either ones built by people who don’t understand that they are legitimate navigation tools and result in people getting lost, or the ones that blight the coastlines of…