I’m trying to think of a way to express how incorrect every statement in this comment is without coming off as attacking you personally or just being a bitch.
I’m trying to think of a way to express how incorrect every statement in this comment is without coming off as attacking you personally or just being a bitch.
I am getting violently mugged on Memory Lane right now, and it’s your damn fault.
Cruise vacationing may recover, but I think buffet-style dining may actually be dead forever, and good riddance.
Heather Graham is now old enough to play Rita Blakemoor.
Why fucking not put him on the street?! Do it now before you waste any more of your life being unhappy.
Salt isn’t a problem for a healthy person (sodium is the problem for people with certain medical ailments). You should not worry about your salt/sodium intake unless your physician tells you so after an exam.
As Alton Brown once pointed out, we have taste buds specifically for salt. We don’t have customized taste buds…
What you say is true, but slow cooking doesn’t usually take place in an oven—in fact, I can’t think of a single example off the top of my head..
I’ve heard/read this many times over the years, but it does. Not. Work.
Twenty-plus years ago I made an escape from an abusive boyfriend. Before I left I snuck his folder of recipes to my workplace and made copies of everything to take with me. He was an a-hole but he could cook like a dream.
“Children Are Assholes”
I loved that book. For me, it wasn’t the plot so much as the sense it gives you of the enormous weight of time and its cyclical nature.
You must’ve had good teachers. I’ve been a voracious reader since I learned to read, and some of the shit books that I was assigned in school were like torture.
Anyone and everyone, get your hands on a copy of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, and read it, and then pass it on.
I’m starring this because I loved the shit out of Cryptonomicon. I’ve read it through four times, but haven’t picked it up in years—is it anachronistic now? I hope not...
Are you a white heterosexual male who spent his childhood in an upper-middle-class (or higher) predominantly Caucasian community in the far Northeast of the United States? If the answer is no, The Catcher in the Rye is not for you.
I still own the Riverside Shakespeare I got in college, which is set up more or less the same way, only the explanations are footnotes, which take up around half of each page of text. The information was invaluable.
I did actually loathe Moby-Dick in high school; but that was because all we were made to read was an excerpt, and then we had to decode/describe all the symbolism....I have come to believe that the American educational system is deliberately designed to turn students off reading.
“Promised me the known world, he did.”
Any hospital supplies with compromised packaging—even a tiny hole or dimple in the plastic wrapping—is unusable due to hospital regulations. So a whole pack of these cloths, straight from the factory, still has to be trashed unused if they don’t like the look of the packaging. These folks are just taking the…
I wish I could star this more than once.