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But can you easily make a good Bloomin’ Onion at home?

It just surprises me that he generates such strong feelings in either direction. I’m not defending the man, I’d say I’m Tim Allen neutral. He’s done and said stupid things, but I don’t feel like it is that far away from what many others who don’t generate the same sort of virtual have done. 

The way the numbers shoot up from ‘15 onward are crazy, and it almost looks like something is off with the data, like deaths were categorized differently from that point on or something. I’m an analyst and work with data for a living, and that would definitely be something I would investigate if I were working with

While I don’t deny that pedestrian deaths are a serious problem, I also feel you should have pointed out that the US population is 1.5 times higher than it was in 1981. 

There’s an inappropriate joke somewhere in your comment but I can’t quite seem to make it work. 

This outlet seems to really hate Tim Allen, so it makes sense. 

I don’t doubt this process will be able to yield satisfactory ground meat, but what I’d really like to know is if it could eventually generate convincing whole cuts. I would like to reduce my meat consumption, and if I could buy myself a ribeye without any of the guilt associated with it I’d run out and buy it

I’m very well-versed in Gallagher. As far as the bodies go, I didn’t really think about the technical details of all of that. 

He was also pretty efficient at dodging journalists’ questions regarding body recovery. In response to a question about the casualties, Mauger insisted its a dicy environment.”

Last summer I drove through Virginia for the first time, and that story was enough to keep me from hitting 80mph at any point in that state. 

I don’t know why, but I keep forgetting that the recall ability exists, so I rarely use it. I definitely need to experiment with it more. 

I guess I don’t get out enough in my own state, although Holland is kind of in Michigan’s Bible Belt which is an area I avoid. 

And it’s not like Colorado and Wisconsin are devoid of people either.

I’ve lived in Michigan (Midwest) for my entire life and I’ve never seen a round pizza cut into square slices.

If you’ve been around this website for long enough you would know that the former Editor in Chief was arrested for speeding in Virginia. 

You’re joking right? The top state on the list, Ohio, is one of the most populated states in the country. 

Well I don’t think my car does :)  We do of course allow water in the car, we don’t torture them. 

The person whose car is full of crap from their kids made the critical error of allowing their kids to eat in their car. My oldest kid is 10, and from the very beginning we decided on a no food in the car rule. It’s nice that the backseat of our car doesn’t look like a movie theater floor. 

My first car was a ‘95 Mercury Cougar which was a platform mate to this car. While the interior wasn’t quite as plush, it had the same layout and I can tell you that it was a pleasant place to be. Growing up I always had a thing for big American coupes, and I still do. This Mark VIII is probably overpriced, but I

I’m surprised you included split-level but not tri-level. Tri-levels were very popular for 10-20 years, and while similar to a split-level are different from them.