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I think its the guy from Altered Beast

Seriously.  The first World was terrible. One of the worst movies I’ve  seen. I get it, Jurassic/dinos make money, but confused at why it did so well.

I picked it up for $10 brand new at another store last summer, and waited until the PS5 upgrade was available to play it. Gamestop isn’t the only store available.

I agree, but passing it on to the frontline workers would still be less monumentally stupid than investing it into NFTs as the bottom is falling out of that market. I’m not sure their management team can be given much credit when they’ve basically decided to burn the cash instead.

I think I’d rather scratch “Game Stop Sucks” on the DVD repeatedly, then use it as a coaster than take the pittance they offer for relatively new games even. As for their used ones? Have you seen the prices?!

You are incorrect. Gamestop raised a boatload of cash. Nothing stops public companies from offering stock for sale again, and Gamestop understandably took advantage of the moment.

You could get Cyberpunk dirt cheap brand new from pretty much any retailer shortly after release, but keep jerking yourself off over GameStop I guess.

I worked at Gamestop roughly 8-9 years ago as a Assistant Store Manager, and it’s sad to see nothing has changed.

Good ol 2418 had a district manager (Northeast PA, not naming names but if anyone is reading this in the area, you know SB) who would routinely verbally abuse the staff, (such as walking in while the

Technically speaking, it is a cook in bag ham. It is as expensive as the Ham off the Bone because it is an imported ham from Poland, so it takes a few weeks for it to get state side. They are also using different muscles to make the hams, so you’ll get different textures. The Ham off the Bone and Black Forest ham are

Like I mentioned above, a pilsner is really just a spicier and more hop-flavored lager. Pilsners are the way to go if you’re looking for the refreshing crispness of a lager, but with a little more flavor. The difference is unmistakable; think of the rich flavor of Old Style contrasted with, say, a Budweiser or

“Christina Ricci, the original Wednesday Addams”

Nope. Not even a little bit. Every guy in history has thought a pretty woman in the service industry has been flirting with him at least once, and 99.99% of the time it’s just someone doing their job in a friendly manner.

Talks about craft beer... Interviews someone at White Claw

If she wanted you to contact her, she would give you her number. Did she? No? Then she was being friendly because it’s her job.

It was 30,000 gallons I think, but that was done once. We had that pool for 13 years until we moved and never needed to drain an refill it. So 30,000 gallons divided by 13 years divided by 4 people is 577 gallons per person per year. Or 48 gallons per month, less than most people use in a day.

I grew up with a pool (with a pool cover), and we rarely had to add more than a 20-30 gallons per month. That is how much a typical person uses per day between toilet flushing, shower/bath, drinking, cooking, laundry, etc., if they’re really conserving water already.

Yeah, this was a particularly bad article.

I’m surprised by your recommendation but I’ll try most anything, once. A position statement but not a debate until I can say I’ve tried it.

This would be more interesting except that I am currently in a coffee house with a bottle of San Pellegrino is a *glass* bottle, not plastic as the article is raving about. While the author may have a point, it was ruined by not doing proper research.

If you’re concerned about raw oysters you should definitely avoid raw produce of any type since they account for almost half of all food borne illnesses according to the CDC.