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And it's not just distribution and shelf space (though those are huge issues for the independents). Access to beer making materials can be restricted by corporate players, like AB InBev's lock up of South African hops for their own High End division. How can small brewers experiment and innovate when the

It's been suggested that he's positioning himself for a run for Utah governor, and without Hillary as a target, Chair of the Oversight Committee would no longer give him the visibility that he wants.

I'm pretty susceptible to the onion's defenses but I've had success with mouth breathing while cutting the onion. It's hard to keep it up for more than one onion, though.

While a Clark bar might not be my first choice at a candy counter, I would definitely save one in my Halloween stash for close to the end. I always ate my Halloween candy in reverse order of desirability, saving my favorites for last. Generic hard candies went first, then Smarties and SweetTarts, followed by Skittles

I would love to see a reboot of the Hope/Crosby Road To pictures. In my fantasy cast I'd have Harry Connick in the Crosby role, Jimmy Kimmel in the Hope role and Salma Hayek standing in for Dorothy Lamour. Harry can sing a couple of numbers, Jimmy is the perfect lovable loser, and Hayek would be trading up from her

It's worth it to them because the $1/month is temporary. They count on you not paying attention to your autopay when they bump the price back up in 6 months.

Stargate basically ripped off the premise of alien tech providing gateways to other worlds. Pohl's stories were much richer but I wonder whether the audience will think that this new project is derivative of Stargate?

Sure, but who's side are they on? Red? Gov't? An as yet unnamed player?

I'm still wondering who is across the street from Liz and Tom's apartment, watching 24/7 via hidden cameras.

My read of the interchange between Tom (hubby) and Red is that Tom IS, in fact, the deep cover agent that Red claims he is, and that Tom is/becomes aware of who he is talking to, taking Red's implicit threat (someone will always be in the shadows, looking out for Liz) with growing concern.