it's up to the manufacturers. They can choose to support both iOS and Android.
it's up to the manufacturers. They can choose to support both iOS and Android.
+1 for the lamingtons
See: my Pissing Contest winning entry from a few weeks back.
they didn't even let you write your own clever gun slogan? Doesn't sound very libertarian to me.
I visit a customer in the Hudson Valley a few times a year, and when I do I usually stop at this diner in Liberty, NY. The food is good and it's entertaining, as the staff regularly get into these loud arguments. One time I was sitting at the counter eating my dinner, and the one waitress kept going back into the…
I have a similar Waffle House story. I used to play in a band and when we would tour in the south we would eat at Waffle House. We stopped at one in...I think it was Tennessee one time and of the four of us, I was the only one who ordered the waffle. So everyone else's food comes out, and the server tells me my waffle…
New Yorker here, and I must admit: Chicago has better hot dogs.
thank you for doing the good work of purging the industry of people who can't spell or pronounce espresso.
I thought the same. I love Noomi, but Rooney absolutely killed it as Lisbeth in this, and Daniel Craig was also great. Plus, Christopher Plummer and Robin Wright! Not to mention Stellan Skarsgard but he was sort of a given. I also loved that Fincher actually shot this in Sweden.
This is a great piece, and I'm glad to read this from someone who writes about food, where normally the acceptance of chef worship is just an Accepted Thing. I do have a problem with some of the comments though that are saying things like haute cuisine is an overpriced scam, etc. Haute cuisine and fine dining are not…
definitely, if you watch his UK shows he is a completely different person. Fox has played up his image as the madman chef in the interest of ratings, and it is unfortunate that he has let them.
I mean, creme brûlée is a pretty well established dish at this point, he really wanted to go to battle on that? I would have said "I trust my pastry chef."
I disagree, that archetype goes further back, I would say to Marco Pierre White at least. Bourdain is the first one that comes to mind for more people, though, because he's more well known. And what's funny is he's not even a chef any more, and hasn't been for years.
I think it depends on the industry. I work in tech and I generally wear jeans and a button down shirt every day, but nicer jeans and never a t shirt. I mean, Apple is the most profitable company in the world, and they've got people doing keynote presentations in jeans.
how can you claim to be libertarian and be anti-choice? That alone makes my head explode.
thank you for this, and to be honest, this did surprise me. I was expecting to read a bunch of horrible tweets from actual CPAC attendees about the rapture hasn't arrived yet because gays or something. Actually, I'm sure those tweets are out there.
I have never met an atheist Republican, and don't expect to meet one any time soon.
I'd be interested to hear the stats on those who claim to be libertarians but are really just conservatives who don't want to be labeled such because they know it's despicable. I'm thinking of a friend of mine.
oh, you're right, I take that back. Clearly the Academy is not opposed to a bit of gore.
am I wrong in assuming that Pike didn't win because of the horrific murder scene in Gone Girl, and the Academy didn't want to be seen as rewarding that? Personally, I thought her performance was excellent, but that scene was over the top. Sort of essential to illustrate the point of how um, dedicated she was to her…