If you can get that much for a halfway eaten sandwich, imagine what you could get for a completely eaten sandwich!
If you can get that much for a halfway eaten sandwich, imagine what you could get for a completely eaten sandwich!
But when replacing a burnt out taillight involves “learning to code”, something has gone terribly, terribly wrong.
I wonder if it’s the opposite, that it’s meant to highlight rather than hide. Maybe I’m cynical, but I could see this as more an instance of someone wanting to make sure people see that itemized on their bill “look what the mean mean government people make us do to you, our customers!” They might want someone to see…
Someone else was. Nearby.
Were you guys chopping onions when you wrote this?
On Chrome, there’s an extension called “Smile Always” that automatically redirects all Amazon links/pages to the smile site. So then I never have to remember or think about it, and the World Wildlife Fund gets a few cents from me on the regular.
Every little bit helps. My tiny little nonprofit museum gets about $20-25 per quarter through Amazon Smile, but that’s the equivalent of 3-4 people doing individual memberships in our nonprofit society. We’re not going to turn our noses up at it. :)
Death by cake.
I need before and after pics of someone employing this process.
I need before and after pics of someone employing this process.
I only buy the finest local Mexican cheeses for my drunk midnight quesadillas.
I don’t think this would work in cold weather states.
I’m pretty sure Tommy Callahan did the best explanation of cheap vs expensive brake pads ever
Anyone who goes to the effort of using lasers to communicate with one of the smart speakers in my house has earned the right to adjust my thermostat or turn my lights off. I salute you, laser hacker!
I’m at the point that I can only refer to it as THE gout.
Right, but would you drive your truck through the gates of Hell on the off-chance of some business?
This is difficult to empathize with, when every other article about ridesharing is about how the drivers aren’t making living wages. If a restaurant can’t compete with that pay, especially with the cost of vehicle upkeep, and the restaurant is going to try and explain it away that dishwashing is a necessary step for…
I’d like to think that the dude wiping his face was a stranger who just felt compelled to help this brave soul eat those burgers in a (relatively) sanitary way.
$26 for a day’s worth of fountain coke for one family still sounds pretty profitable to me