The niacin flush is definitely not “all talk.” Many people have that reaction when taking pre-workout supplements.
The niacin flush is definitely not “all talk.” Many people have that reaction when taking pre-workout supplements.
Honestly, this is the worst funbag ever.
Kudos to you. I haven’t traveled with my 2 boys yet (2 years and 4 months old) but I know that my wife and I parent better when we are together so it wouldn’t make sense for us to split up.
LOL, or maybe they actually like their children. There’s this growing sense of “toddlers are jerks”, “my kid is an a-hole,” etc. and maybe we shouldn’t look down on people who are proud of their parenting and want to actively be engaged in their children’s lives more than just yelling at the ump at a little league…
This may have been noted previously but peel ginger using a spoon. Fast and no waste.
Was cable TV free? Did you not get a bunch of channels included that you didn’t want? How did they pay for the programming? Was it using ads? If you wanted to only watch Boy Meets World did they throw in other shows that you didn’t like?
“I’m upset that someone wants to make money from something they do. They should do it for way less, or even free, because they already make lots of money.”
Belching Beaver Peanut Butter Stout is spectacular.
I legitimately poured out the first 3 sour beers I tried. Way too sour, more like vinegar than anything else. There’s a local one here that is lemon-lime and it is the perfect summer beer.
This is dead on. IPAs were atrocious and it always seemed like it was a race to the hoppiest, but good IPAs aren’t like that anymore. I hated them when they first entered the mainstream but they’ve toned down significantly since then. Same goes for sour beers. If you haven’t had a sour in the last 2 years I think…
Ok, maybe I’m the dummy here but “never fails to disappoint” would mean that it always disappoints wouldn’t it? If something “fails to disappoint” that would mean it doesn’t disappoint so if it “never fails to disappoint” then it means it does disappoint. Am I wrong? Regardless, that is a really clunky phrase.
This is a joke Anthony Jeselnik would be proud of.
There’s this weird idea that kids need to go to bed early but we all know that different people have different sleep rhythms. We tried for an extended period of time to put him to bed at 8ish but he would always just stay awake until 930-10ish, he wasn’t unhappy or anything but he would just chat to himself for 2…
Being from Canada I would definitely have an opinion on the canoe.
My 3 month old still wakes up during the night but 7 to 730 is his usual wake up time for the day. We followed a very strict schedule with the 2 year old (Baby Wise) and he was sleeping through the night by 9 weeks. At 4ish months we did sleep training (modified cry it out) and he has been sleeping 11 to 13 hours a…
I have a 2 year old and a 3 month old and I love getting up with the 3 month old on weekends when he wakes around 7-730. Some quality daddy and baby time then he goes back to sleep 45 minutes later and I make coffee and sit on the deck and chill in the fresh morning air until the 2 year old wakes up (sometime after 9)…
I would say I’m pretty close to an expert skier (30 years, can go on any run or back country option) and I have only one issue with snowboards, and that is when on a very difficult trail they cut a different style path which can make things even harder because you are skiing through their cuts and because they have a…
Just had this image of a guy showing up to the dealership at 5:55 and the salesperson just keeps glancing at his watch and then a voice comes on the intercom telling everyone to bring their purchases to the front because the store is now closed but they will reopen at 9 the next morning for their shopping needs.
Yeah, when you are buying a McLaren the person selling it to you would be there at 2am if that’s what you wanted.
That’s funny because my experience with my one law class was the same. I only remember the story my prof told us about a guy getting hurt on a ski hill and how the fine print doesn’t mean anything.