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I need to find some way to re-experience the joy of going through all the audio examples on Encarta ‘95.

It also had the trailer for Robroy (never saw the film though) and the game “Hover!” on my copy. I’ve heard others had a second music video.

With great fries comes great responsibility.

Maybe the fries would be considered “specialty,” but the spicy grilled chicken seems like its own thing.

LOL.

Two other things to consider if you’re going to order that lemonade: get something with spicy grilled chicken and ask for your fries “well done” to get them crispier.

I saw this on goodnews_movement on Instagram. We could all use more reminders of humans’ capacity to do good, so I recommend following her (independent journalist).

It’s nice that McDonalds wants to give us something to look forward to this year. Now if only we could convince them to return to their former vanilla shake recipe to cool the burn...

This, or maybe XP, probably represents the amount of computer technology humanity can handle responsibly/healthfully.

If it’s common, we should see the same geography of more confirmed reinfections. China might have more, then Italy might have several, and eventually the US might end up leading the world in those as well. If it’s otherwise, that might be a sign it’s not too common.

I fully support this endeavor, and I usually eat keto/low carb. Bread is delicious and should not be forsaken. It might be the most human of all foods.

Why did they both use “tantalizing?” Of all the words in the English language, that one?

Just read through. I love it. Maybe I’d have a different reaction if I didn’t know what it was ahead of time, but there’s no changing that, so I’m just enjoying it.

I love Norm McDonald’s moth joke, so you’ve got my attention.

thank you for sharing

Losing pepperoni as a pizza option is the food equivalent of David Lee Roth leaving Van Halen.

Pepperoni is a great snack if you’re eating keto/low-carb-high-fat. And some places haven’t carried it for a while.

I was probably in middle school. My dad was 55 when I was born and retired from the Air Force. We lived near a base and frequently did our shopping there. On the way off the base, we drove-thru at a Burger King there to grab lunch (I think it was lunch—this was a long time ago). They had just changed their fries.

To this day I laugh to myself every time I have the opportunity to use the phrase “Did ya get that thing I sent ya?” Harvey Birdman was great.

One of my speech professors used the term “weasel words” when I was in school. I was intrigued so I asked what he meant. He said the term meant words that imply something without actually meaning it, usually in advertising and politics. A quick search online give me the impression most people that use the term use it t