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I’ve said this from the beginning. If they can’t have him, they want him in the NFC. They always think like that. It’s the same as their propensity to pick up players from their own division.

I’m not in Austin often enough to be an expert, but my sister went to the Museum of the Weird and a few other odd places I can’t remember. She went while pregnant, so no bars, and they had a blast.

I typically try to plan a few meals at the store around what’s on sale. I could look at the store flyer, but that takes time and my grocery store tends to mark down meat that is almost out of date, so we usually buy at least one of those sale items and eat it for dinner that night. I make a basic list, then buy

Cheaper prices and better movies or at least one of the two. It’s roughly $60 - 80, for my SO and I to go to a movie, get a cocktail or two there (cause bars at the movies at the one thing they are doing right), and maybe a popcorn. A slightly older movie, a bottle of wine and some snacks at home seems far more

My personal take, find a new home. Not to be overly blunt, and clearly shaped by the fact my parent’s sold my childhood home while I was in college. But stop calling where your parents live home. This is a part of being an adult. Find a space all your own, on your own or with roommates or a significant other that is

Isaiah Thomas clearly was not what the C’s needed to move forward and make themselves better as a team. Yes, he is good, but stop treating him like he’s Larry, fucking, Bird.

I agree. And I see no reason why you can’t use salt or pepper on your food. I think a simple self-deprecating comment about how your parents voided your pallet should you get any side eye, should be more than enough to satisfy a normal host.

That’s one of my favorite bags as well.

I just bleach my white sheets when I wash them. I love my white sheets and duvet cover.

I found myself without insurance for a while and needed a BC prescription. $150 for an exam at PP and $30/month to fill it. Fast forward and I realize I could have gotten a $25 exam via lemonaid health, and I can get the prescription filled at Walmart for $4 with a GoodRx coupon. Not a knock on PP cause I think they

I get a number of product updates and other things via email that I ultimately will need to read, so deleting isn’t an option. I filter emails that are send only to me, since these are the most likely to need a response. Then I sort by sender. Typically I need to read either all the emails for a certain sender or

The Smithsonian has free lockers at some, maybe all, locations to hold your extra stuff that you want to ditch during the day. Head to one of the less frequented museums first, like the Hirshhorn and walk around a little lighter during the day.

I don’t think the DC sniper qualifies as a serial killer (I think he was considered a spree killer) but that is the only time I remember being afraid I would be murdered.

My profile is shockingly accurate. There is some bad info, but enough correct info to make me cringe.

I generally avoid soy as it triggers migraines for me, but now I’m wondering if a bit of the TJ’s umami paste might up my stuffing game.

At the very least it should have been prefaced with the importance of self examinations.

I installed adblocker for the first time last month. I’m a firm believe that I should somehow pay for the content I consume and ads are fine with me, but the autoplaying ads and videos drove me to my wits end. They are so disruptive. I don’t mind watching a video to view content, but don’t start blaring that shit

NFL jerseys (and presumably other sports gear). I’m a fan of supporting my favorite team with a $25 boys XL jersey rather than the $75 women’s one.

I have the Joseph and Joseph cutting board and I’m not a fan. For carving it’s great but for chopping up it’s a bit to small, and the angle is just a bit off because of the slant. It also hasn’t held up well and has plenty of knife marks.

I have the Joseph and Joseph cutting board and I’m not a fan. For carving it’s great but for chopping up it’s a bit

consumers will be left with the impression movie tickets are overpriced.