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Probably too close to Mystique if she’s a ginger here. I don’t think that would work out super well, even if we’re supposed to maybe be allowed to get X-Men in the MCU at some point.

I did not live on campus when I went to college at ye ole State University of New Jersey, but I do remember eating at Brower Commons one time and having buttered noodles that tasted like neither butter nor noodles.

Maybe it’s that I don’t go to Sonic too frequently anymore (honestly the charm wore off after the hype of them coming to the NYC Tri-State area after years of those commercials), but haven’t you always been able to get ketchup and mustard and mayo on their burgers? Did this change a couple of years ago and now it’s

I’m pretty sure they are, it’s just a matter of waiting for the rights to revert.

Here in Jersey, what they call the DC style is what we call a Boardwalk Pie. That’s a 18-20 inch (or greater) diameter pie whose slices are so big, they must be folded to be properly eaten. Found on many of the Jersey Shore’s famed boardwalks and perfect for eating while walking on said boardwalk.

This was an episode that had to come at some point to tie together all the mystery box bits that they’ve been spreading throughout the sitcom episodes. Still, it gives me a bit of pause because it feels like we’re going to pivot away from the sitcom stuff and into general MCU stuff because the execs at Marvel and the

It drives home a great point about grief and how people were affected by the snap/blip in ways that IW/EG didn’t really take the time to really contemplate other than Tony Stark’s grief at losing Peter Parker. So this gut punch worked greatly, especially with the setup that in Monica’s world, her mom had just had

We can’t have them talking to Falcon because he’s off with Bucky Barnes doing superhero stuff for their own show, which will probably also connect to this in some fashion since everything in the MCU has to connect.

I dunno. My gf and I tried a bowl with it and it was fine to us. Not as good as a bowl with the regular cilantro lime rice (someone else had a negative comment about this rice, which is blasphemy, because aside from the guac, the rice is the best thing they have at Chipotle) but we were both still happy with it. But

Definitely the air fryer. My IP is verstaile enough to warranty permanent counter space. Plus, my immersion circulator is made by Instant Pot and clips nicely onto my IP, so it’s basically got even more functionality. My air fryer is nice, but it’s big and bulky and it’s not worth pulling out for a lot of things.

I’ll subscribe to most everything that was said in this review, except to say that Rogue One flies circles around Solo. In fact, to me, Rogue One may be the only piece of Star Wars media since the OT to actually “get” what Star Wars “is” in such a complete fashion. Solo was a mess of a movie that clearly had too many

my car has its own buttons for ac, as well as for the front defogger. turn on both, make sure the recirculated air button isn’t engaged, and you have this exact setup. i do this all the time on winter days, it cuts down the defog time substantially for me.

All I can think of is the 1985 Reliant that my best friend in high school had. His older brother had bought it for $500 and given it to to my friend when he (the brother) left for college. It was a gray sedan that they had nicknamed the “Gray Squirrel”. The two things I remember about this car, other than all the

For better or worse, he will ALWAYS be Buggin’ Out to me.

It would make sense that the Mandalorians would have a material that is heavily resistant to lightsaber blades, as the Jedi are their biggest enemies and that is their weapon of choice. Being able to completely just block lightsaber blades is stupid. I do agree that it would be better if the beskar just deflected some

Heaven forbid the fanboys let someone be powerful without being somehow tied to another character they care about, either a famous one, or even a small one. They just won’t allow it.

Give Dave Filoni a chance, and he’s gonna. Favreau and Kathleen Kennedy gave him a chance. This outcome should surprise no one. If they don’t become too central to the story here and last as fun cameos that help advance the overall plot, then I’m OK with it. If this turns into a vehicle for Filoni to continue telling

My biggest wink and nod that I appreciated was the reference to HK droids. HK-47 is a main character in the two Knights of the Old Republic games (some of the best Star Wars games ever made, don’t ya know), so I definitely appreciate the nice clear throwback to that.

I like it because it tries to stay too far out of the fanboy weeds. I’m a little worried that Filoni is leaning a little too much into his “Clone Wars” and “Rebels” universes to feed his own vision of the Star Wars world, but I do at least feel like Favreau is keeping the ship steady metaphorically speaking for those

The fun part about being from NJ is that you can pretty much throw a dart at a map and land on a good hot dog joint. I’ll allow Tommy’s. It’s an institution and Italian Hot Dogs are a whole different experience. I’m just glad they didn’t go with Hot Dog Johnny’s, which is a tourist trap that survives on little more