I feel like the deals are a little thin lately, but maybe that’s seasonal.
I feel like the deals are a little thin lately, but maybe that’s seasonal.
The problem is that we’ve created an environment for ourselves that we ourselves were not created for - it’s weird and unnatural for us all to be communicating this way. First, an online community was weird. Then it was fringe but helpful for people who didn’t have support they needed locally. Then it became a…
My family regularly enjoys eating at the Red Robin near us. The bottomless fries (and occasionally root beer floats) are probably the main draw, though. I hope they put a patty melt back on the menu!
If I may, here’s another way of stating this:
I appreciate how reasonable this breakdown is. It reminds me of something my kids are learning in school with the “7 habits,” one of them being “begin with the end in mind.”
I was expecting to see something about 8-year-olds with flour in their lungs or something. I practically forgot teenagers are covered by child labor laws. Apparently, so did these locations.
What a mess. I really wanted to be generous with (Kan)Ye and try to sort out how he justifies what he’s saying. I started trying to for a minute but I just can’t anymore. Like maybe to assume his first comments about Jews were just hacky references to managers and attorneys because stereotypes—lazy and ignorant and…
If you’re ordering from a local restaurant, I recommend calling and asking them if they have a preferred delivery service to work with. I did that a while back when I was using these services occasionally and if memory serves, my favorite local burger joint told me to use Grubhub. If you’re a regular, they want to…
Having a location-based local delivery option sounds like a pretty good idea to me. If there’s a Chinese food place, a Pizza parlor, and a Burger joint in the strip mall, why not share? Heck with it, why not try to work that into the lease agreement for the spaces if you know the spots will be restaurants? Sounds like…
A case like this makes me wonder if it’s the kind of person that grew up refusing to eat anything but Chicken McNuggets and just never grew out of it. Sometimes that’s a developmental thing; sometimes it’s just a personal hurdle a person never tries to clear even though they’re capable.
The weight of deciding someone’s fate is a heavy burden and “beyond a reasonable doubt” is a high standard. Add to that religious entanglements, relative fame, presumably money, and the age of the alleged crimes, and it gets tricky to parse through.
This is the right way to capitalize on Millennial nostalgia, which will probably be my generation’s defining trait in the history books.
Yes, but, to be fair, are you friends with all of your co-workers? Actors, especially from their era, aren’t exactly known for being the easiest people to be around.
Shatner can what now? It’s been a while since a comment has made me laugh like that. Take my star for the laugh.
This looks like fun, but is it bad that I prefer a blonder toast with my grilled cheese?
As I age, I find myself wanting Pepsi more and Coke less. I also went a while without drinking Dr. Pepper and having recently drank it again, I think I like it less than before. So, I get that our tastes for similar-enough things change. As a kid, I hated Hunts. Maybe it’s time to give it another shot.
As someone with what’s probably a defective sense of taste (I hate chocolate), I am very happy to see the non-chocolate options took the top spots.
I’ve hesitated to get one, but I’ve wondered whether it might be used to do quick jobs like toasting a hamburger bun (with butter on it) or something along those lines...
My best friend was a diehard Bruce Lee fan and he’s probably still in favor of the “Death Touch” story.
I was pleased to find that “Slapsgiving” made the list.