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Peeps are best when they’ve been left open a while and the texture starts to firm up a bit. Not waiting for them to stale/mature is like eating a pop tart without toasting it--it’s okay but you’re ignoring its potential.

I’ve had more In-N-Out in Texas than I ever did growing up in California. I like it but I understand others might not. I was not impressed with Culvers. Freddies was pretty good if I recall.

If Pollo Campero is the one I’m thinking of, the one in Lewisville, TX (in the DFW area) did not make good food and they closed very soon after opening. At the time I had it, I swore it off for good, but now that it’s been a few years, I’m open to the idea that just that location had bad luck and others might be

The producers letting it be known that everyone got the same offer and all the others accepted it was clearly a move to turn public opinion against John for holding out, but (1) John knows he’s taking a risk and (2) they’re implying that the rest of the cast is on their side when they might not be. They might feel

At my wedding, we had burgers and hot dogs. We also had a fun-fetti cake. We had people play bingo for prizes while we were off doing pictures between ceremony and reception.

Does removing the words from the word bank also help prevent them from ever becoming a solution? I would assume the words are chosen at random from their active bank of 5-letter English words, so it’s probably a move toward automation. I bet someone has to confirm the appropriateness of the word right now, but they’re

My armchair psychologist take:

I think it’s more about hearing the other person than it is about their voice getting picked up.

I think anyone who loved his films is hurting today. But I’m especially thinking about his son Jason and how he got to release a GB movie with his dad so recently—not because of the movie legacy he’s sharing in but because I read in an interview that working on the movie together apparently helped their relationship.

Owners and Managers: please post these instructions in every restaurant and print them on your menus!

I think we care less about movies right now, too. I think we like franchises, but not “the movies” per se. It’s not “let’s go to the movies”; it’s “lets go see this specific movie.” We don’t browse at Blockbuster anymore. We don’t channel surf anymore (funny enough, streaming has had the opposite effect on music,

Karl Jobst and Summoning Salt are making some of the best videogame history content that exists.

I’ll always remember this as the time we skipped watching the halftime show and instead I got to see my friend cartwheel-kick his other friend in the head.

YouTubers are often at the mercy of major studios whose legal teams and ad placements and such have a massive influence on YouTube’s monetization policies. That definitely happens to some of my favorite music channels, at least.

I’m excited for their take on the pool sharking episode.

That makes more sense than what I was thinking. I figured they just couldn’t reach a settlement agreement. Maybe Cardi wanted this woman on public record admitting to lying for views. Kinda seems like her kind of move.

It might just be that Cardi and her legal team were not interested in settling for less than their demand, and would rather have the judge give a lower order than to negotiate with the defendant(s).

These guys could really learn a thing or two from Davis and Karen from Corner Gas.

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That was Poopies. He was on the Hawk vs. Wolf podcast w/ Tony Hawk and Jason Ellis. He explained that the incident occurred while he was doing a literal “jumping the shark” bit for Shark Week on Discovery in promotion of the Jackass Forever movie.

At the end of they day, isn’t he just saying that it hurts to see her with someone else? That’s about all it ever meant before unless the guy was known to be violent, which I don’t think he is.