About 100 million times a year, famous people sit down for extremely fancy dinner parties, where other famous people hand each other awards, for seemingly no reason.
Very true! At least the dog helps clean up the bits that end up on the floor.
It’s relatively easy to make yourself too. Just buy a whole head of cauliflower and use a box grater on the “medium” side to grate into the rice size pieces. May have to squeeze out some liquid but you can skip that if you want. Then you just sautee then cover to steam. Add whatever you want in.
Plus that little yellow thing on the bumper actually swings out so the kids are far enough in front of the bus to the driver can see them cross in front. That was always drilled into us by our bus drivers: wait for that thing to swing out, walk up to it, look up to the bus driver who signaled to cross and you went.
The documentary follows the challenges of restaurants owned by chefs Maneet Chauhan, Antonia Lofaso, Marcus Samuelsson, and Christian Petroni
Allegedly a young ABC producer was in the hospital after getting hit by a taxi and saw Lennon come in and was able to piece it together and report it back to ABC who passed it on to Cosell & the MNF crew.
Allegedly a young ABC producer was in the hospital after getting hit by a taxi and saw Lennon come in and was able to piece it together and report it back to ABC who passed it on to Cosell & the MNF crew.
Eh I’ve had it at big family Thanksgiving gatherings out for appetizers. But not on the main table for dinner.
That lamp looks like shit. I’d expect better props from a middle school play. That thing is supposed to be for the grand opening of a multi-million dollar casino?
Yes! Been watching him for a while now and went back and watched a lot of old stuff too. I haven’t watched too much in a little, I need to get back into it.
If you’ve been doing it for work, your company likely has a business account (which they pay for) and those have no limits. If you’re just firing up your free personal zoom for a “zoom happy hour” (remember those!?) you get hit with the limit.
Yeah certain food videos I can definitely go longer. Also I’ve weirdly been getting into blacksmithing videos within the last year or so. Very soothing.
I studied abroad in Australia and I remember people talking about how after a certain amount of time not paying, your loans just go away? They said people would just go travel around Europe for a few years and then eventually come back without any debt and start their life.
Less than a month after Lil Wayne appeared in a photo with our loser president, the rapper has been charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition by the U.S. District Attorney in the Southern District of Florida.
My only quibble with the series is that the videos are a TAD too long. For some reason I find my YouTube attention span to be best under 10 minutes, but I can go up to 15 without much of a problem if it’s an interesting topic. But once you hit 20 and over, I tend to shy away.
I was in college during Swine Flu and the biggest change was beer pong changed and all the cups were filled with water, and you just drank out of your own cup/beer when someone hit a cup.
My good rule of thumb for running when it’s cold is to dress like it’s about 10-20 degrees warmer than it actually is. Obviously your body will heat up as you run, so if it’s 30 out and you’re wearing pants, warm jacket, gaiter, hat and gloves, you’ll probably get way too hot and sweaty.
Good fake pepperoni probably already exists. Texture isn’t as important for a processed meat like that, plus it’s hard to notice its texture on a pizza. Just need to nail the seasonings which I can’t imagine is super hard.
That screenshot is very weird. 10 to 1 matching funds? So if I give $1, then another person contributes $10?