quietlydavid
QuietlyDavid
quietlydavid

What is a few years? Hell, 10 years ago, parties of 6 or more restaurants I frequented (huzzha Fridays!) at was an automatic 18%. I worked at a nice restaurant and expected 20% just because I thought I was that good. Now, whether I was that good or not is clearly up for debate, but I did seem to average near 20% so

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That's some good white hustle.

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Huh, I'm sure you could have found more, but that third tweet seems to actually be in line with everything you guys have said. "He is free to talk all he wants, but themz the consequences."

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Deathhawks CAWWWWWWWWWWW

I miss the old way of +1ing. Here have one. +1

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The Internet is a dark and spoilerly place. Tread carefully.

What a terrible job: "Ugh, this one made me laugh... and this was a snort, but... do I remember how much I really loved that last entry?"

Alright, the envy in me in strong, both with Mr. Fahey for what he has to do and the talent of those posting for him! Nice job all all around. Many chortles were had.

I too hate it when a niche sport that I am interested in is shown to everyone. Especially when that play is possibly mundane to those that are in the know like me. Hell, we might as well call this what it is, a noob play that shouldn't be shown. No one is entertained here.

I know, right? The room went "Ewww... whoa... GWAH!"

I went a small watch party with some friends that were keenly interested in the new season. It was interesting to see everyone's visceral reaction to seeing Joffery on the screen. So much wind being sucked through teeth all at once.

Another thing that garnered the most reaction was the way the Hound turned the blade on

These have been "weird" around these parts. Still, thank you!

Wouldn't there be too many variables to account for in determining the impact of one receiver on a new team?

Yeah, it was tough sticking it out with Rdio when they had albums that were "unavailable" but were listed in their database. Still, over time, they've certainly expanded their library greatly, and I am happy with that (welcome back Boards of Canada to my playlist)!

I'd like to think that people naturally want to go to the dark side of the force.

Yes, Rdio has had this feature for awhile. You pay a small monthly subscription and you can songs held onto your phone for offline play. This works across all devices as well, but you can only have one instance of your account playing at one time. But, it is nice that you can use your phone or tablet as a remote!

This looks almost like the dark version of Rdio. I have never used Spotify, but I am sure it is a good service. I wonder if Rdio still has a chance against this behemoth. Am I actually missing out on anything by not being with Spotify?