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PrimisClaidhaemh
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The original gun design was deemed too realistic. I doubt there would be a problem with them re-releasing say Galvatron, because while he was a gun it was a completely ridiculous-looking space-gun. But the original Megs looked enough like a real pistol that I guess, and I can’t see a way that he ever gets re-released

The original gun design was deemed too realistic. I doubt there would be a problem with them re-releasing say Galvatr

What do you mean “Taco Bell not open”? Do those things not stay open 24/7 where you are? I live in a small rural town and the thing is ALWAYS open (drive-thru at least) except holidays.

On a hot summer day at WDW Magic Kingdom, when the line for actual Dole Whips is beyond insane, it’s a pretty good move to move back towards the castle and stop at Sunshine Tree Terrace and get a citrus whip instead. Don’t get me wrong: pineapple is my favorite fruit ever (criminally underrepresented as a flavor in

There’s a big problem with your first point: similar services already exist without the latency/lag problems you claim. I use GeForce Now (and have for over a year now) to play Rocket League and War Thunder (on a laptop that simply cannot handle them otherwise). Rocket League is a very twitch game and I usually come

So... this Elf on a Shelf thing is not “new”. My mother has had one she’s pulled out as a decoration every Christmas for as long as I can remember (I’m in my 40's). And even at that time, the story of how he watches you to report back was present. She still has it, and it comes out still every Christmas, and it looks

My wife and kids had some and were debating it and unsure and they kinda’ cobbled together an answer of “toasted marshmallow”. I took one bite and quickly said “Gingerbread”. Then I ate the rest, and instead started to change more to “Cinnamon Graham Cracker”. Though I could definitely be persuaded to the “Oatmeal Crem

But when the station asked what the hell kind of meter error could lead to that enormous a bill, Great Lakes did not respond, perhaps because there is no acceptable answer to that question.

Funny you mention the coleslaw, because if you get dogs (or burgers even) in some places in North Carolina, you can get them “Carolina style” which is basically topped with a mixture of coney sauce and slaw. It sounds bizarre at first, but it’s actually really delicious, and it forever changed how I eat burgers, hot

The argument between Lafayette and American is dumb, because yeah, either you accept that the first coney came from Jackson, MI, or from Fort Wayne, IN depending on the source. Neither of those are, you may notice, Detroit. So I gotta’ say, even as a Michigander the whole Lafayette/American thing makes me roll my eyes,

We traveled out east this summer and I was confused as to why they took the “clips” off the pump nozzles (you know, the ones so engage you don’t have to sit there and squeeze the dumb thing for the entire duration). Turns out because IT’S ILLEGAL in like New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, etc. It’s considered

Founders, meh. As someone that doesn’t enjoy beer, but lives in Michigan, even I know it’s not much of a loss at this point. Now if it were Bell’s, the entire state would be burning...

I have to say I’ve learned a *lot* from watching Chopped. I’ve also learned a little from watching GGG and even Cutthroat Kitchen from time to time. I mean am I going to learn much from watching Beat Bobby Flay (except that you can win any competition apparently by just adding chilis to any dish?)? No, of course not.

The surprise with this is not that a Wendy’s store manager would carelessly send this, but a Wendy’s CORPORATE DISTRICT MANAGER. It gets into a whole new level of Bad™ when it moves from being a Store-level employee (manager or not) into a Corporate-Level Management.

I would (and do) choose Burger King 100 out of 100 times over McDonald’s. There is never a time I willingly go along with McD’s. McDonald’s used to be fine sometime I guess when it was truly a cheaper option, but their prices have ballooned to where I can usually get more food from Wendy’s or BK or Arby’s or

We are lucky to have a fair amount of SnS around here. And despite Bigburito’s claim in this thread, I can’t say I’ve ever come across a BAD SnS. We’ve had bad *experiences* at certain Sns, but they’ve been lone bad experiences.

McDonald’s has the advantage in a fair amount of places because they’re the only option, and I’m sure that plays a role. There are a fair amount of small towns around here with a really small McDonald’s and literally no other chain (save for maybe a Subway inside a gas station). Those locations are obviously busy

We have a Fire TV (not the stick or the box or cube, but the actual TV with Amazon stuff built in). We discovered Pluto TV because we found it had some Nick stuff for free, and THEN we discovered the Fire TV could generate a Guide for it right on the front page and it was all downhill from there. There’s a lot of

One of the best things KFC used to have on their menu years ago (feels like eons ago by now) was chicken nuggets. You could get a plate stacked high with them, and they were a mix of white and dark meat, and they were quite delicious.

Michigander here.  Never heard of “Green River”. *pounds Faygo Rock n Rye*