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which is when you have enough eggs

I’ve frequently heard it pronounced with a D in the middle, at first I thought it was a deliberate pun, but it’s been repeated enough that it must be how they think it is.

Tench’s outburst is understandable but unwarranted - for an unknown length of time (it’s difficult to tell if there’s days, weeks, or months between scenes) he’s been less than useless and offered no believable reason to Ford.

Suitable candidates for that are high-end or unusual items that people are interested in trying, as they’d never buy a new one.

The part I’d like to know more about is coping with having to give them up when they’re adopted.  The rest of it is the easy part.

wasn’t “room temperature” based on the assumption that you’re keeping your wine in the cellar?

Was renting a house and the owner would call in if he thought we’d not been mowing the lawn regularly enough...

If it’s a brand with physical stores it’s worth seeing whether they’ll give trade-in.

Listen to the BBC, just a weeks output is going to give you enough new artists that you’ll spend the rest of the year looking for them.

Pet stores also ask for your pets birthdays and offer coupons for them.

In the UK both the AA and RAC (equivalent to AAA) have a service where they inspect a car you’re thinking of buying.

So before every vacation you’re supposed to take out a dozen new cards and rely on the opening offers they have? How many times does that work?  And the flights don’t cost much because you’re using “points”?

Is stealing shakers such a common issue?

Depending on the route it can be the fastest way.

Can anything be as career wrecking as Ed Milliband eating a bacon sarnie?

If a card is compromised and a replacement is on its way, doesn’t that mean the old number isn’t usable anymore and if anyone tried it’d be refused? No that case, why bother destroying it?

A performance hog that needs investigating is web sites - not ones that try to infect but ones which demand all the resources of a machine to provide advertising, analytics, and interactiveness.

“The National Anthem” was on Channel 4, so no need to pay for it.

There needs to be separate charts for domestic and international travel, as the amenities available in their terminals are often quite different in quantity, quality, and type.

Making the first episode of everything freely available to view would seem a good business strategy.