And if the CFA location employed folks who identify as LGBTQ...?
And if the CFA location employed folks who identify as LGBTQ...?
Sounds like your employer needs to adopt the same rules for flights as one of mine did: No more than five people on a single flight, and no more than three layers of management.
They may have been on my train! Two of us used to stand in the vestibules on the local commuter train (seats were rarely open once the train got to our stop). Two young women who would fit the profile of sorority girls got on the train after us and spent at least the next 45 minutes talking. My buddy and I got off the…
...and the vision of watching Dustin Byfuglien drinking from the Cup while holding it with one hand...
I remember the days of the quick hop through the metal detector and you were done with airport security. SeaTac, September of 2015. One of the lines was no shoes off, laptops stay in your bags, belts stay on. It was random, and it was great.
Outbreaks? Passengers suffer from those, by being around people not washing their hands after using the toilet. Kitchen staff, on the other hand, tend to not be around the passengers. They keep themselves very clean, for an outbreak that originates in the kitchen will get the entire ship sick rather than just the…
They’re tasty, in a “once or twice a year” kind of thing.
She’s batting 0.500 on suggestions here. I could get down for a soft shell version of the Cool Ranch.
My good sir, have you met my friend Thermite?
It’s ideas like this that keeps Pizza Hut as my go-to pizza place for when IDGAF. In Chicagoland.
Aren’t you the same guy who complains about InstantPot recipes here? Not sure why this needs to be explained to you, but this site is called The Takeout. It’s not called Kevin Pang and His Cohort of Gourmet French Chefs (KPHCGHC). It’s called The Takeout. Sometimes takeout food is great, sometimes it’s 70's Jack-In-The…
It’s too bad you never got to Hamburger U, or at least where it used to be. The grounds there are beautiful, very peaceful, and open to the public. IIRC they’re actually tied into the local network of walking/biking paths, unless you know the area well you will cross into the grounds without knowing it.
I made a batch of these last night. Unless your Christmas morning plans involve spending an hour-ish in the kitchen, cooking, I’d recommend a hard pass on this one. Tasty, but involved enough that I wouldn’t duck out to rejoin the family opening gifts. Which means the monkey bread tradition continues.
You’re 95% of the way there. It’s not just the Shaman who take a hit to their Magic due to having implants, it’s all magic users. Also technomancers, as they use the same mechanic with their Resonance stat as magicians use for their Magic stat.
Give me a few minutes to warm up over here.
Reminds me of something that came to my attention at GenCon during President Obama’s administration (for those of you who think this started under President Trump’s administration). Games Workshop was sending their crew over to Indianapolis for the convention. When the UK crew went through Customs, the agent asked…
This recipe does not look right. Where’s the Jack?
But it’s tasty arrogance. That makes it acceptable.
Has your brother pulled the “Because I have to rely on the ‘bad apples’ to save my life, if something really bad comes up.” reply on you?
While I do often question the judgement of the previous owners of my house, one thing I do give them credit for is spending the few extra bucks in the kitchen reno they did. The stove has a double-ring burner in the right-front space, and a wok stand stored in the warming tray. I don’t yet have the wok, something that…