rholtslander01
awensleydale
rholtslander01

Well I keep most of my butter in the fridge and some in the cupboard for ease of use. Like most people in North America I don't buy my food daily but buy in bulk once a week or so. Butter, I buy when it's on sale. Indeed, I will even freeze some if I get a lot. I will not consume margarine no matter what temperature

This was interesting but it doesn't seem to have anything to do with reproductive success so I'm not sure how this "research" tells us anything about evolution.

This is a goofy and gimicky "innovation". The cleaning staff in the hospital are going to hate this because people are going to press it by mistake and it's going to be all down the door and on the floor right where you walk so it's going to be slippery etc.

Playing catch with your dog then pretend to throw it, they're just as flummoxed.

Classic Cherry. He's been trolling Canadian airwaves for decades.

How is this scary in any way? Let me guess, you find clowns scary, too. This tiresome "I'm afraid of X (e.g. spiders, clowns and now mechanical bears, apparently)" that's constantly on Gawker is dreary. Seek help for your weird issues and write about sports (or tech or whatever website you're writing for).

Are there any schools that allow peanut butter anymore? Maybe it's where I live but there are no elementary schools that allow nuts of any kind, especially not the non-nut legume peanuts.

Yes because nothing improves driving conditions than tripling the number of people using the roads.

Winter tires aren't just for snowy climes where it regularly goes sub-zero. The fact is, summer tires are like hockey pucks below about 40 degrees F. All-seasons are acceptable for a lot of people, but even then, a dedicated winter tire will still outperform it, and ultra high-performance all seasons will work

4.) Leave Everything To AWD

8. Drive Safely in the Snow

Yes and no. If you just want to be able to carbonate water then yes. If you want to carbonate anything other than water then no.

I'm thinking it's not available here (Canada). Even logged in with my MS account doesn't bring it up when I search images. Alas.

Nope, not for me still. It may only be in the US I guess as other features are like that as well. I'm not in the US.

Personal goals are about the person so I'm not sure how this is any different than setting a goal about completing a task that you want to accomplish. They're both equally "narcissistic" although that term seems peculiarly inapt for an essentially personal activity.

Finding licensed images for use in a project or for work can be harder than it needs to be at times. While Google technically does have the option to filter images by license, it's buried deep in a settings menu that you'd never think to look for while searching (and it's a persistent option, rather than a

So switching from gluten containing processed foods to gluten free processed foods isn't a good idea. That makes sense. If you eat mostly whole foods (i.e. cooking your food from scratch) anyway it's not that difficult to cut out the few that contain gluten.

I just gave up driving.

I think he's referring to the scientific method but just like any system it makes no difference in real life because scientists are just people. The problem is that science is non-functional without people to use it. People will/do lie or fudge numbers etc.

How is this especially beautiful (haunting or otherwise). It could be an out of focus picture of a top-lit cue ball for all its so-called "beauty".