rickv14623
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rickv14623

Not sure if you’re being serious here or not. Just in case if you are, here’s a rundown of line-of-duty deaths of police officers in 2020:

I can’t wait to see how the 40K people jammed into the ballpark at Arlington will fair.

I’ll be honest, there’s been a much better beer with a much better Utah theme for a while now....

Flying USES the laws of God, it doesn’t defy anything

This is my M.O. as well. Heck, it was my strategy when I was an actual Girl Scout from about the time I was a junior scout up through seniors. I started working summer jobs under the table when I was about 13, and I always had some money. Instead of knocking on every door in my neighborhood in some truly heinous

Here’s the problem with food these days: people take a regular thing, add one unusual thing (often marginally disgusting) then double the price to convince you it’s fancy.

Yep. When my daughter was asked to sell cookies, I asked for the breakdown for the proceeds. After figuring out that about $0.06 cents went to her personal GS account (for camping and other activities with a fee) and about $0.17 cents went to the local troop (for troop activities) out of every $4.00 box, I wrote a

The question shouldn’t be if I would. It should be if I have.

You can ask, but they won’t. The louder the music the more the profit. Making any request is seen as forcible robbery.

https://thetakeout.com/recipe-defontes-italian-potato-and-egg-sandwiches-che-1843004143

The Jacques Pepin method. You follow the recipe the first time, to understand the idea of the dish. Then tweak however you want after.

3 tablespoons Trinidad curry powder (see page 325 in book to make your own)

My bigger problem is that in presenting the response as being from an active restaurant worker. The often wonky as fuck answers will give readers the wrong impression.

“Donating” to the CEO’s six figure salary is what you’re doing. Troops get $0.75 per $5 box they sell.

It’s not about the cookies, it’s about donating to the Girl Scouts. Cookies are the bonus.

That’s an awful lot of words just to be wrong. If the Girl Scouts didn’t have Thin Mints to teach them about MLM schemes, they’d sell magazine subscriptions.

This isn’t a real question. You made this up. Down Payment doesn’t exist.

It’s a made for TV series.  Like IROC used to be.  

Maybe I’m being cynical.

I am 65 years old and have been cooking for about 50. I never heard of a mandoline until recently, having become a fan of YouTube videos by Sam the Cooking Guy, https://www.thecookingguy.com/#our-team