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Texas Hold’em is popular for a reason (it’s fast, easy, and like Craps can be boisterous) but I prefer the old-school five-card, seven-card, high or low hand bid “saloon” poker of old.  Something about a table full of players there for the night, hanging out, shooting the shit, drinking and playing ‘real’ poker has a

Yeah, we lefty’s need to remember to sometimes ACTUALLY fight back. It’s why Antifa is so vilified by the right - they have been punching back for decades and can remind the rest of us how to do it too. 

OMG HAHAHAHAHA that’s awesome, take your start.

Ugh I hate Costco...something about the mega big-box that is so off-putting, it just makes competing impossible for the small guys.  I don’t want to live in a world of Costco/BJ’s/Wal-Mart as the only options...

No.

Take-and-bake pizza is really the best of both worlds, a good pizza when you want it fresh at home.  Philly has a GREAT take-and-bake places all over town...

You are right...ugh.  Time to look at Canada again...

The Raisin Bran Crunch is amazing - a top-5 cereal.  And ditto on the grits - some butter and a dash of hot sauce and you are good to go. 

Aldi-brand cereal is pretty good and really cheap - especially the Aldi version of Blueberry Frosted Mini-Wheats.  Like $2 for a box, and it’s really good.  They often have Honey Nut Cheerios, the BIG box, for like $4.  Knockoff cereal in general has gotten A LOT better than the old days of bagged crap I grew up on,

Anyone else think this “Save The Children” Q-nut movement is really just a smokescreen for Christo-Fascist authoritarians?

One can always find the Log Cabin Republican hahahaha

The bagels and bread are even worse...it is Midwestern “Mayo is SPICY!!!” land and I cannot wait to get out of flyover country. 

Never had Papa Murphys...I’ve fortunately always lived in places with amazing local pizza, usually many styles of local pizza.  Then...I moved to the Midwest where it’s all bad.  All of it hahaha a few local pubs make good pizza sure, but delivery options are all bad.  It’s still pizza, and it’s still better than

When you have a choice between a chain and a locally-owned there is no choice - it is the social and community-minded choice to go local.

Of the big chains people order for work parties, kids birthday parties, or other “gotta feed a lot of people” functions and they don’t want to pay for GOOD pizza, Papa Johns is OK.  It’s not good pizza by any stretch but pizza has a pretty low bar to clear to be decent.  That’s Papa Johns.  Decent.  Adequate. Cheap.

Of course he doesn’t GO to therapy, therapy COMES TO HIM.  

He clearly has never been to therapy, and it shows, and he obviously could be helped by it.

Wondered when that would be caught hahaha tiny bit of trolling there, for personal pleasure.  Take your star! 

Part of the article is about fine-dining restaurants and their inclusion or exclusion of a burger from the menu.  I’m arguing against it.  

I don't want to see the 5 star special occasion place become a haven for spending account lawyers