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I wish I could remember where the article is but a couple of years ago I saw a review of the tacos where the woman spent the first half talking shit about how disgusting the tacos are and then halfway through just said, “Fuck it, these things are amazing and I hate myself for loving them so much. I want more.” I read

I guess because it was 60% larger than their largest filet on the regular menu and it was bone-in while none of the others were as the reason for being a special. I’ll probably go back eventually because it is a nice restaurant and the actual menu is well priced for what you get. I just won’t ever order a special

I was out with a group of friends a couple of years ago and made the mistake of ordering an off menu special without asking the price and it has tarnished my view of the restaurant ever since. What I got was a 16oz bone in filet for $70 with no sides or anything. By the time I added a side of mushrooms and two drinks

Judging by the fact that he’s going on a show called ‘90 Day Fiance’ hoping to find a wife tells me that there is just a lot wrong with the guy to begin with.

You also aren’t inclined to steal things for profit either. For some shady contractors an extra $100-200 in savings on a toilet added to the savings on other appliances when rehabbing a trashed house and the extra thousand or so in profits might make it seem worth the risk for them. Don’t underestimate the levels that

As somebody mentioned earlier, with the hurricane damage and houses needing to be rebuilt over in the Houston area and the fact that it’s a lot harder to prove that a toilet was stolen since they don’t have serial numbers... I’d bet that stealing toilets and appliances is a pretty lucrative business right now.

No matter where you start, the easiest way is to spin the tree so you only have to move your arm up or down while feeding the string of lights through. That way you’re done in two minutes and can go back to drinking. There’s a zero percent chance of the tree falling over and creating mass chaos, I promise.

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Oooh. Be careful with that one. Typing nuggers or saying it out loud in public is just one letter away from somebody ending up in a chicken wing wrist lock.

I’m weird in that if I think there is danger of a clog, I actually pull my pants up before flushing so that I’m prepared for the worst. The plunger is also right next to the toilet so I can hold the float while putting the plunger in action. The system hasn’t failed me yet! I’ve also only had to do it two or three

My go to is to pull the lid off the tank and then pull up the float to shut off the flow of water while I figure out how screwed I am. Most of the time the clog isn’t complete so after a minute or so the water will drop down to a normal level and that buys some time to deal with the problem by plunging real quick or

I don’t think it would really matter because there is a draft every year and teams are always going to be taking players from the college ranks. I can’t imagine a team drafting high school kid after high school kid. Even before the one and done rule was put into place college basketball and the NBA were both doing

Two points. One, if he’s more worried about nightlife than baseball... you only spend about three months in the home city you play for and baseball games happen on probably 80 of those 90 or so days. The other half of the season you are in another town anyway. He’s got six months to live in LA or anywhere else when

Sure you do. What this is designed to do is keep people from driving home from the bar by saying that if you leave your car there overnight (when they aren’t charging for parking anyway) then they will waive that ticket(s) in the morning. By not drinking, you don’t have to worry about DUI so you save those potential

I think the issue is the tickets the person would get immediately the next morning and not the overnight hours when there is nobody working to even ticket a car.

You can’t count on everybody to use common sense or be considerate so I’m still all for anything that might persuade even a couple of people to do the smart thing even if it takes waiving a parking ticket. They still have to pay for the ride home which will probably cost about the same (if not more) as the parking

My guess is that it has to be some sort of a paid service. Maybe think about it as a way to offset the cost of paying for a ride home by not having to pay for a ticket?

“If it’s legal, I’m doing a lot of it.” You just described my view on drinking when I’m at a bar. I thought it made me a binge drinker but now I realize it just means that I’m a real American. Thank you for that revelation!!!

But then you’re probably going to need an Uber back to your car the next morning so the cost is offset anyway. Sure, a friend will get you back to your car once or twice but eventually they’re going to get tired of it and you’ll be Ubering both ways anyway.

The biggest deal breaker for me has been that Chik-Fil-A has been back in the St. Louis market for a few years now... but like so many chains, they avoid the actual city like the plague. I refuse to patronize any chain that will put their locations around the city but never actually inside city limits. Thankfully