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Dream Theater of the Absurd
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I once worked for a company that was acquired by Bain Capital.  It was not a great place to work after that happened.

Just curious, is Bain & Company any relation to Bain Capital?

Nah, that’s what AAA is for.  Or at least that’s what my wife thinks.

A link at the top of the page that takes you straight to the recipe would also work.

I really have only one question about pizza: Why do I have so little self-control when I eat it?

Y’know, unless you park your car in a garage, you probably should still wear pants at least for the trip from the front door to the car door...

My family got a microwave oven around 1980, and my mom did try cooking a few things in it. None of them turned out as good as they did on the stove or in the conventional oven.

My mom made hamburger soup pretty often when I was a kid, and it sounds like her recipe and your grandmother’s were pretty similar. Mom didn’t put cabbage or dumplings in hers, but she did drop raw balls of ground beef into the broth without browning them.

Enough with these needleless puns!

They said it was daft to swap an LS into a Tesla, but I did it anyway just to show ‘em!

I can attest to the sloppy steering, having spent a fair amount of time driving my dad’s ‘76 F250 in my youth.  And to make things even more interesting, the power steering was so heavily boosted you couldn’t really tell where the steering play ended.

Small disclaimer print: not recommended with alcohol...

I know I’ve brought this up before, but my family owned a ‘76 Grand Marquis that had a 460 engine similar to the one in today’s truck. That engine was rated at 201 hp.

I don’t know if they were standard equipment, but my dad’s base-trim ‘76 F250 had dual tanks.  And while the 460 in today’s subject has a well-earned rep for sucking down fuel, the 360 in Dad’s truck wasn’t a fuel sipper either.

I like this truck. It has some nostalgia value for me, because my dad had a ‘76 F250 (although his wasn’t as well equipped as this one). But I just can’t stomach the idea of paying fourteen and a half for this.

You misspelled NAWSSSSSSS.

Five in the drive?

Nah, that’s more of a hooptie. :)

Sadly that never made any of my Ratt cassettes sound any different...

Anymore, when people talk about bootlegging they’re usually talking about unofficial concert recordings.