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This is the rule I used when I grocery shopped—how many items are scanned. For instance, if I buy bulk lemons, but they’re priced per lemon instead of by weight, a bag of lemons is one item.

Wouldn’t she get a call, rather than a text, about a heart attack at 3am? If so, you can let her know that she can let calls from Favorites through with DND.

Yeah, really!

Hahaha really!

This analogy is everything.

Eh, totally depends on the type of law and client. I don’t get into the office most days until 11/11:30, and I don’t have kids to drop off at school or whatever nor am I a partner.

Wow.

Omfg, yes, I absolutely did miss that. Thanks.

lol

Except, this is just for the guards. Why?

Wait, you’re serving something you’ve never tried? Interesting. Do you have something against slushed ice and syrup?

Hahaha REALLY!

You can’t include all backwards/racist thinking as just meaning “South”

I’ve been to a lot of the South. I spent my college years in the Carolinas, and have spent a lot of time in New Orleans, on the FL panhandle, in Mississippi (near Louise), in Athens, Atlanta and Decatur, Ga, and tons of time in Texas (I know, not really “the South”). I’ve only been to OKC and Tulsa a couple times,

Lol, whatever. How about any place in the South?  

It’s a major city—I expect it to have some decent restaurants. That’s not what we’re talking about. We’re talking about regional greats.

He paid extra for a reason.

I’m so glad the commentariot isn’t familiar with how this scam works. While it definitely denotes a naivety I could only wish to possess, it suggests the world is a bit purer than I expect.

She also has (had?) a show on Facebook, of all places. I HATED having to give clicks to Zuck to watch, but it was cute and silly, funny and well-written. I highly recommend it.

No, I wouldn’t, and no, it’s not. I went to IMSA, so I’ve been exposed to people from all over the state. Admittedly, it didn’t give me the largest sample, but I do think it was probably a pretty representative one. The culture of rural northern IL is much closer to that midwestern culture like that found in, to