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Love this idea. I was travelling with a co-worker recently, and our flight was seriously delayed. We walked to the closest bar - a pub theme if you will - and of the 20 taps on display only 3 of them were available. This was not a joke. 17/20 kegs were dry. So, then we had to awkwardly talk for hours about his family

I also work in higher ed at a large, Division 1 institution, and I completely agree. It’s a large part of the executive assistant’s job - review all inboxes and ensure that proper follow-up occurs for any student complaints. In fact, this is a standard with our accreditor - documenting the way in which you respond to

Jan Boxill (Boxill), then philosophy instructor, director of the Parr Center for Ethics

This is correct. You cannot have a US passport as a non-citizen.

THIS.

I grew up on a farm and thought about having my wedding in our barn. But, the cost to fix it up, rent tables, chairs, dance floor, etc. actually made it way more expensive than just having it in the city. And again, because I grew up on a farm, I thought about renting a barn, but the barns for rent in our area were

I live in Ohio and P&G is headquartered in Cincinnati. I know a lot of people who work there. I wonder how it'll affect staffing. It's a huge employer for the area.

The solution is to arm the cat.

While there are many points of interest in this morning's Dirt Bag, I can't help but be confused by this Lil Wayne sports management company.

It's true. And he was hot as hell.

True story. It was the summer of 2000? 2002? I can't recall exactly. I grew up in Indiana. We had no cable. My mother claimed it was because cable didn't come to our house. I learned years later it did - she was just being a jerk face. Regardless, that summer, my friends and I really, really, wanted to watch

I don't agree that Southwest should have removed him from the flight. BUT, kids board between A and B groups. That's just a given. It doesn't matter that one ticket is A status and the rest aren't. That's just how SW works.

My brother worked for Express in high school and in college. He went to college 45 minutes away, but he would come back every two weeks to work at least one shift so he could keep the job for the summer. So, while not putting in as many hours, he still worked year round, and I think that was the norm.

If I remember correctly, I think the party was at her house. The friend lived somewhere else, so Claire kept the cake. And I'd just like to clarify there was LOT left, and Kim only had a small piece.

Not to defend Terry Richardson, but Mariah is sorta known for highly controlled, photoshoped images. I'm not saying it isn't a problem, but it's also very possible Mariah requested some of this.

I agree with you on Appollo's, but I will never concede that cake is not delicious. I could exist entirely on Duncan Hine's cake and icing.

Oh absolutely! But there was PLENTY of cake left. Claire is crazy. This just solidified it.

Other random college/roommate story, that happened to my friend. My friend "Kim" lived in a house with four other girls. One night, Kim comes back super high and opens the fridge. In the fridge is a half eaten birthday cake that "Claire" had made for a friend's party earlier that week. Kim has a piece. Night ends.

I feel as though I've mentally blocked this out of my head for so long that I can't remember all of the details. In hindsight, it probably wasn't even that bad.

I realize this is completely non-scientific, but NO WAY did 98% of people finish the Goldfinch. That book is long as fuck, and every single person in my book club did not finish it. We all sheepishly looked at each other and then finally realized that not a single one of us had finished it. And we pretty much