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I do the same thing. There is an unbelievable freedom when you just let go and enjoy the movie. 

I can’t speak for the specifics of NJ, but Georgia used to have a similar law. You would have to purchase tour, which would come with a pint glass and a few tokens that could be exchanged for pours at the end. A few years ago, the state did away with these laws and now allow breweries to sell directly out of a

That might be an IT band issue, especially if it’s the outer knee. Spending some time on a foam roller may help, but also beware that stretching with a foam roller is probably worse pain than what you’re dealing with right now.

Tom Scocca nails it. Replay ruins the flow of sports - football has a lot of issues, but nothing has made it as unwatchable as instant replay. Baseball, soccer, and basketball are slowly making their way down the same path.

I once had a taxi driver pull out a paper map, try to roughly guess how far we’d driven (maybe 2 miles), turn to me and say, “ehhh $20 bucks”. Uber and Lyft are both shitty companies, but upfront pricing is a good thing. 

This is going to get buried, but here it goes anyway:

DO NOT RE-APPLY OIL TO YOUR DRY PAN BEFORE STORING IT. THIS IS NOT HOW YOU GET A SEASONED PAN, IT’S HOW YOU GET RANCID OIL.

We go to a lot of high school games, which totally isn’t weird because my wife works there. But baseball is a great “enjoy nice weather while not really having to do anything” activity, and it’s a shame that the average fan is being priced out of watching the game. At least we can find comfort in the fact that owners

Same. Well that and the weather, the food, the culture, the skiing, the climbing, the surfing, the scenery, the 

just some 8 year old lamelo ball looking ass kid dribbling behind his back for 15 minutes straight

It’s the same reason some kid on Twitter was able to make a fake recruiting profile and get rated as a 3 star on Rivals. A big part of college recruiting is the 247 / Rivals / ESPN hype machine. Late bloomers and guys that either don’t attend camps or don’t play the recruiting game slip through the cracks. Outside of

We ran into this when buying our first house. Even though both my wife and I have a strong mathematics background, and stable, comfortable jobs, it’s hard to wrap your head a $200k+ purchase. We ran the numbers on what we thought we could afford prior to even meeting with the bank - we ended up being approved for

Also, we were all taught this in school, it’s just that most people were sleeping through their math classes

The hell sort of kompromat do you have on your coworker?

Charcoal is the way to go. The 22" serves me well, but I wouldn’t want any smaller. There have been a few times I wish I had a 26" grill, but at 3x the cost of the basic kettle, I’m happy with what I have.

I know a lot of people want the convenience that comes with propane, but with a $20 chimney and lump charcoal, I

Charcoal is the way to go. The 22" serves me well, but I wouldn’t want any smaller. There have been a few times I

I haven’t seen it suggested, but I’d go with a Forester here. Huge greenhouse, so he shouldn’t have to worry about space. Fold flat rear seats are great for either hauling gear or sleeping, and he’ll feel right at home in the sparse, dated, bare-bones interior.

(I recognize that your experience at Auburn was probably vastly different than mine, and I hope you understand that what I post below is not meant to be a “well actually” of the article but rather some context around Mama Mocha’s)

I know that staff photo doesn’t look very diverse, but I also don’t think it captures

I think lousy produce is the cause to a lot of food aversions. I used to not like tomatoes (in a sauce? sure. anywhere else? absolutely not), until I had an actual, honest to god, fresh tomato. Life changing.

Pickles are another - my introduction to pickles were mushy, warm fast food pickle chips. I went years without

Did everyone else spend their night of college watching Boondock Saints with my new roommates, or was that just me?

Along those lines of driving erratically, I see a lot of people who either have no idea what speed they are going or they have no idea of what speed they want to go.

Maybe. But I didn’t because I was fortunate enough to live in a family that was well enough off that I didn’t have to. Which is sort of the point I was trying make.