@mbkeller: Damn, my Mom used to make that and I loved it.. I'll have to make it for myself some time soon.
@mbkeller: Damn, my Mom used to make that and I loved it.. I'll have to make it for myself some time soon.
@freedomweasel: Substituting hot sauce with ketchup or bbq sauce is something I do as well when I'm not in a spicy mood.
Bacon and egg with cheese and hot sauce on a sesame seed bagel. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, it's my favourite. You can also substitute bacon for fried deli meat.
@spiegel1, Turboner: unhearted just so I could heart you again.
@fughedaboudit: I found it useful. To me, it sounded like a big retail outlet filled with virgins.
It was a great read of vagabond wandering, until that last line. Then he just sounded like a dick. I work hard to afford the things I have, and am working hard for a house. I'd rather have a roof over my head and a full fridge than a $700 tablet and a chip on my shoulder.
@snownpaint1: It makes you a microwave dinner eater.
Not intended to be a troll, but this is my first DST with my Nexus One. I know it auto-corrects the time, but does anyone know of any Android bugs regarding daylight savings time?
I guess when you look at vaginas all day, you would need a douchemobile to ride home in.
Why did't he match his shirt and shoes to his car?
Can we all say parallax? I loved this feature then I first got my Nexus One. That was the first thing I noticed, PARALLAX!
@Sheccid: Runny dump.
It's got more holes than Earl's gas tank.
It makes me wonder where we are going to draw the line at form/function. It seems that while a decent looking phone, the iPhone 4 is purely aesthetic and should be handled with extreme care. I mean the sheer fact that they designed a bumper that both protects the fragile glass back and covers the antenna tells me they…
It makes me smile to know there's people out there that can this. I wouldn't know what to if this happened to me.. of course there's 68 computer chips controlling my vehicle, so I guess there's not much you can do roadside.
@MrEvil: Well with that in mind, I still stand by my point that a new design language could accommodate a slightly sportier look while maintaining their current drag coefficient.
I would be interested to see what Toyota could do with the Prius sales if, you know, it didn't look like it was designed by a blind yak who used to want to own a crx.