While it makes me a bit sad to see one of the OG craft brewers die, I didn’t do much to help them, I probably bought Anchor Steam two times in the ~20 years I’ve been drinking craft beer.
While it makes me a bit sad to see one of the OG craft brewers die, I didn’t do much to help them, I probably bought Anchor Steam two times in the ~20 years I’ve been drinking craft beer.
You went to the wrong parts of the island. The incredibly touristy downtown makes up only a small part of the island. There are a lot of other great places to hike or hangout by the water. The fort is also worth a visit.
His name seems to appear on just about every sitcom that aired in the 90's. I was watching an episode of Frasier the other night and his name came up.
All political races on the ballot in Flavortown are nonpartisan.
Yes and no. Affordability is definitely becoming an issue for those at the lower-end of the market.
This article is actually just a list of low volume and newly launched vehicles. I analyze the industry for a living. The luxury segments are actually holding up better than the non-lux segments right now. Guess who doesn’t get squeezed by high interest rates: wealthy people.
Yes, it just hit the market. I actually analyze the US auto market for a living, and Grand Highlander sales didn’t show up in one of my data sources until last week.
Probably because sales volumes were never very high. It’s hard for a car to define an era when not that many of them were sold.
This is a silly article, and I’m not sure exactly what point it is trying to prove. Most of these are either expected to be low-volume, or are currently launching. I don’t think calling them the “worst-selling” is fair. It would be more interesting if you posted an article looking at the vehicles with the biggest YoY…
If I decided to stop listening to bands because one or more of the members were assholes I don’t think there would be anything left in my music collection.
Eh, I’d argue Cheers went on for too long. It was all downhill after Shelley Long left.
This list is missing Frasier. You could even go ahead and swap it with Cheers, as it is the rare case where the spinoff is superior to the parent show.
I can’t say I’ve been to that location, but I’m not too far from you. I grew up eating from the White Castle at 8 Mile and Gratiot. The closest one to the house I’ve lived in for the last 14 years is in Troy, and I was never impressed. I feel like White Castle is at its best when it comes from a rougher area :)
“air scrubbers are installed at the entrance of the chimney to trap smoke before it can get into the atmosphere. The oven, therefore, isn’t affected whatsoever, and neither is the pizza.”
Pastrami is the most sensual of the salted cured meats.
Can something really be “essential” if only 0.000001% of the population is aware of its existence?
I agree with you that the buns are fine. I disagree that they are totally different than the frozen burgers. I find them to be a pretty close approximation of what you get at the drive-thru.
Well I’d assume bleach is involved since hotel sheets and towels are usually white. It drives me crazy when we stay in an Airbnb and the towels/sheets aren’t white.
This is the first thing I thought of as well. After thinking about it a bit more I thought about the sheets I’d be using in the hotel. The clothes don’t really seem all that bad after thinking about that.
“The Empire Strikes Back rates as, by far, the best installment in the original Star Wars trilogy”