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I believe the reason for that premise was that moving away from things not owned in-house is an industry-wide trend, and that is certainly the case. While Netflix itself may not be the perfect case study for this trend, its recent slew of cancellations certainly seem like a reflection of it.

You must go to shitty espresso bars.

“‘A good reusable water bottle,’ says ancientflowers. ‘I always have water with me and it saves a huge amount of money in the long run.’ Personally, I recommend a flat collapsible water bottle like this. Then you’re less likely to ditch it to save space.”

“I’ve been a bit baffled by previews for this show that lauded the decision to look at the big picture (or political landscape), as if it had been heretofore unseen.”

“Hennifer Lopez or Feather Flocklear or Chick Jagger”

I’m assuming “abstinence from meat” probably derives from Franciscans observing their particular saint on All Saints’ Day. Dude loved animals.

Dobbs has been like this since his CNN days

BOOM!

Just a question, not an indictment or anything...

WA has a ton of Halloween-inspiring place names:

Hornsby’s Amber is my go-to mass-market cider when I can find it easily and don’t want beer, wine, or liquor.

As a NY’er raised on their style, this article surprised me, and as someone else previously said, the “traditional Chicago pizza” described herein sounds more to me like Detroit-style pizza... However, I was given the idea that Chicago-style was very deep-dish while living in Europe by a restaurant in Belgium as a

Agreed, although this is an article about Frankenstein’d combos, and Heath/Skor and hazelnut are good flavor companions.

no hazelnut!

There’s really no need for pizza unless there’s fresh bread involved, IMO.

rich friends help.

I admit, (grudgingly, as any place that talks about these things should,) that Totinos deserves to be in this conversation, at least.

as a person that intentionally moved to the Pacific Northwest, I consider myself a Canadian at heart. No need to make any excuses on my account.

Didn’t read this til after my “Steinbeck’s Animal Farm” comment, but I completely agree... kind of like I thught everyone should re-read 1984 when Dubya was in office. I guess Orwell has a book for just about every scummy political situation.