nov15-22
nov15-22
nov15-22

Welp.... giving up the most goals in a Women’s World Cup match (as of 4:40pm EDT) was probably not the desired result.

My wife and I (11 1/2 years now) talk differently in public than we do in private.  And that is what this is all about.  Knowing there is a time and place for whatever the two of you do to show your love to one another, is all we are talking about.

Either that or the exact opposite (that they had almost no money and you were always eating leftovers because you couldn’t afford to waste food, and now that you are successful and have more money then you every thought possible when you were 8, so you have decided to never eat leftovers again because its the ultimate

I’d bump that breaking point up to a year (i.e. they are still newlyweds, and they are celebrating their first National Donut Day as a married couple and all) but yeah.

But when my wife and I are out at dinner with them we are part of the equation. That is the entire point. Do whatever makes it work when in private, but realize that at some point when you’ve literally spent 20,000+ hours in each other’s presence, the rest of us don’t view it as cute displays of love, but wonder if

He’s fat and he uses the coat to hide that fact since he is even more vain.

No they more than likely have a ton of carcinogens. We just don’t have 20 years of data to figure out what they are yet. First, the amount of nicotine is staggeringly high (a single cartridge is the same as 20 cigarettes), as is the chemicals. Benzoic acid is a major component (about 100x other eCigs) and exposure to

I read this as they are interested in living with each other, but that they are trying to manage his kids’ feelings in the matter. Blending in kids from other marriages is often the hardest part with second marriages. Telling a 14 year old that “new mom’s” rules apply and are different than “real mom’s” rules can

I am far from a bee expert, but were these regular honeybees or were these Africanized bees?

Ken does, 100%. But with James you can argue his per game winnings allow him to overcome the asterisk. I mean his top 3 games are more than double Brad Rutter’s 5-day original run combined. So even if you account for the wagers being double what they were when Brad played, James’ per game average was 7x that of Brad’s

Actually he bet so that he won if she got it wrong, regardless of if he got it right or wrong, which is the smart play for the defending champ.

Boy that clip of My Blue Heaven made me smile. There was a documentary of Nora Ephron on HBO a while ago that I got sucked into. I had always liked My Blue Heaven (fan of most anything Steve Martin did in the 80s and early 90s), and when I found out that the entire concept is based on Goodfellas it made me love it

The best way to eat a crouton is with a bit of lettuce. Spear a leaf and then use that new L-shaped fork/leaf combo to scoop a crouton. I mean imagine trying to eat a salad with a spoon? How the hell do you get a spinach leaf or piece of romaine to stay on a freaking spoon?

As a follow-up I got curious why they ran this when they did and discovered a few things:

There was no way Emma wasn’t going to bet big.

Its syndicated so it runs whenever the station that paid for it runs it. That being said, Jeopardy is both a fairly expensive and fairly popular, across multiple demographic syndicated show. Therefore its generally run after the national news/before primetime slot that generally has the most viewers (both in terms of

This would still be law even if Abrams had won. Because the Republicans have a super majority in the State Senate and are 1 vote shy in the State House. They could (and would) override any veto Abrams would have issued.

Outside of this past election, Georgia has been a solid red state since 2002. The Republicans are basically a super majority in both state houses, so even if Stacey had been correctly elected, they would have overriden her veto.  And it has been that way for nearly 2 decades.

Yes, that is all 100% correct. Of course that is because since 2012 the Republicans had a super majority in the state senate and nearly one in the state house (I think they have been short 1-2 seats for all 3 session). The last time Democrats controlled either house was the 2002 session. So as much as you rightly

Well, its people in Georgia that elected the people who passed the laws (I know that obviously there is a strong minority that did not elect them).  That is the point of the boycott.  Make the people who dictate who gets to pass the laws feel the impact of their collective decisions.