theGulfool
theGulfool
theGulfool

just sit this one out, you're not stating your case very well

Something tells me you're only saying this because the player that said it is white.

you'd buy really expensive ketchups?

I'm not trying to sound like an ass but you realize this is Deadspin, right? There are probably better websites for reviews of local restaurants.

"North" in North Myrtle Beach should be capitalized. That's all I have to add to this.

A few weeks ago I stopped at 7-11 for a post-work snack and the cashier looked down at my purchase and said "that's the same thing I had for breakfast"

That's the angle I was going for too, glad I scanned the page before commenting.

I don't claim to have legal expertise, but I'm uncomfortable with an employer being forced to employ someone who violates the company's drug policy, whether or not it's legal in their particular state. I know many here will take the opposite approach and say they're uncomfortable with an employer mandating the legal

I'm partial to Hank 3's version

My dad did something very similar to Alicia Silverstone.

Legality has nothing to do with it. It's legal to get a swastika tattoo on your face but your boss may not be ok with it.

Banana pudding is my choice (I wish Chick-fil-a would bring their's back)

too expensive? They give you a bushel!

(also Virginia)

It was my understanding that there was more than marijuana being ingested at Woodstock.

No, what you're talking about is "slavery". This is nothing like that. It doesn't seem like you understand how any of this works. Weedboy is free to purchase legal dope to his heart's content. His (former) employer isn't stopping him from that.

As a Southerner, both of these posts sound delicious. Although it needs to add Mt. Dew to make a meal.

#NotAllFloridaMen