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My doc says no more than two eggs per week, so... c’mon, lay some freakin’ eggs for me!

Original place? Golf has become too soft. Needs more gators. Make golf great again!

That will happen when you forget to forget about leaving Kevin home alone again. That kid was born a sailor.

May he RIP but WhereTF! is Phil Hartman? I know his roles might have been taken over but he did a heaping handful, IIRC. For comparison, Marcia Wallace — may she also RIP — did but one albeit fantastic voice, and she is listed.

Goddamn, will trickle down economics ever make a comeback? The weekend warriors among us sure would benefit come Monday. Also, my primary care doc can get bent. Never ever gives up the good stuff.

Yup, inexperienced/younger NFL players should form a union within a union or branch out entirely. Would like to see how the NFL does without fresh meat.

So wanted to see this.

Exactly. However, as an interviewee I do not like to be asked what I expect to be paid early in the interview process. I have had some people ask me at the five-minute mark of a first interview. While I am willing to drop my salary expectations for the right job, if I have not been given enough info about the job and

...gay conversation therapy camps?

Nope, club soda is alkaline because minerals, typically these are potassium salts, are added to it. My source is a seventh grade science class when we spent a week in the lab testing pHs of various things. I remember because this is the very item the rest of the class tested of which the teacher ran out when he got to

Supreme Court of the... Damn it, don’t leave me hanging.

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JFC, how many apps are they gonna devote to communication, some of which do a little of this and a little of that?! I used to be an early Google adopter, now I do not even bother. I will wait it out using other crapp. Google abandoned desktop apps too soon. Some things are better on a desktop because of the resources

Where “earthquakes” equals “pregnancies,” I assume.

Just like gas station pricing: quick to go up in reaction to high barrel futures but slowAF to go down when futures pricing tumbles back down (and even lower).

Am I misunderstanding something — like math — because when the narrator states that “in general, the actual flight times — the time in the air — is the same [as it was]” then what does this have to do with planes being faster years ago? Faster at/than what? Gulping down fuel? I don’t get it. Maybe I should finish

Ohhhhh, Jim Zorn. Was hoping it was a piece mixing in a bit of Son of Zorn, a show I tend to forget exists but have loved the couple of times I have seen it. I can feel Zorn’s frustration.

Agree on all except for one quibble: when using “white” neither helps nor hurts your argument, err on forgoing its usage. Otherwise, as it does here, it tends to stick out like a race-baiter’s sore thumb out on Hwy. 61, which I very much doubt describes you.

McCloughan, a recovering alcoholic, might be drinking again. ...it was a deliberate silence meant to hang McCloughan out to dry.