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As far as I can tell from looking at the list, it’s “Dad Rock” because you’d probably hear it at sporting events but it’s distinctly not Jock Jams.

Ignorant question here, though based on some comments on this article:

Claire, you’re the queen of stuff I want to try but will probably find a lame excuse not to do in the kitchen. I may learn better ways one day, so please keep these ideas coming!

I think it goes something like this:

I definitely agree—I think it only worked in my house because my wife was ready to do it too (she went longer than I did). I’m about ready to get back on it so I can turn the ship around before I gain it all back (I’m hovering at about 10 lbs up from going off the rails around Christmas).

Stories like this are only going to compound. Trust in public officials is very low, so confidential information like this will be sought out by activists. All the more now than ever because the Internet. It will be interesting to see whether and how the law evolves around these cases, both Federally and on a

5 Guys, to me, is a bigger, louder version of a BK cheeseburger. I tend to like the BK cheeseburger better, but that might be because I have a hard time enjoying things as expensive as 5 Guys. Same goes for Shake Shack - only they’re more like a cheesier Wendy’s burger from what I recall.

Am I off base thinking of Fred Rogers and Alex Trebeck as somehow being like morning and evening versions of the same character? Maybe it’s because I grew up watching both in the late 80s and early 90s, but I’ve always kind of seen them as role models for what grown up men should be like—not that I’m much like either

I feel like riced cauliflower works better with other veggies in there as well. I want it in a sauce with tomatoes and broccoli and maybe some carrots or something. I was game to try it at Chipotle, though . . . until I saw that here in the DFW area it’s an extra $2.

What current trend(s) do you suspect we’ll all be cringing at in the future?

Pop Tarts or Toaster Strudels?

What’s something that another industry does/has that you would like to see more of in your own industry (this could be as broad as Entertainment vs. Manufacturing or as niche and granular as you’d like)?

If you could snap your fingers and have everything return to how it operated under the pre-Internet distribution model, would you do it?

What’s something that’s considered a basic part of your current career that you struggled to learn?

So far, I suspect those Republicans who are objecting to the count aren’t actually being loyal to Trump. I think they’re pandering to his base of devotees, hoping they’ll remember who objected next election cycle. I doubt that will work much because while I’d guess those Trump devotees really do believe on some level

Talking to a guy at work about election security issues these last few months, he kept saying he was more concerned with the left than the right causing damage and that people on the right don’t tend to protest. He’s in the National Guard and said he didn’t expect deployments unless Biden lost...He also said that

I almost ordered that yesterday, but I couldn’t justify spending $2 for it, so I went with brown rice because I still wanted some kind of rice, so...

Is it?

TL;DR: I improvised fan fiction of the extended universe of my son’s imagination and media habits along with my own experiences and characters based on people in our lives, with his occasional input. He’s 9 now loves to read and write and make stories and flip books, so I guess it was successful.

Sega GameGear was the worst for me, probably because I really just wanted it to be a portable Genesis. But my friend bought a Nomad, which was literally that, and I think I only saw it one time and forgot about it until typing this. As for the GameGear, I only had one game: Sonic 2. It wasn’t great, IMO. Uncomfortably