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Slice of Wonder Bread with Chocolate Chips pressed in and rolled up.

Also, Hostess Cupcakes.

So, I’m in some trouble at work, how much I don’t know, but I know people are unhappy with me.

What’s more unbelievable is that he’s flying commercial, and not even first class!
Flying private might have been easier to avoid detection, but then you miss out on the photo opportunities, no? Don’t think that he wanted to go undetected - this is his way to show his supporters he’s as callous, classless and careless

THIS

Thank you. I know you are being snarky, and I totally get it. I am not struggling but I have been there and have enormous empathy for those who are not doing as well. 

Gen Xer here: I actually have a “Redfin” group of a couple of friends and we “heart” properties we see. I have it good where I’m at but it doesn’t mean I don’t like to look around, a lot.

I’m pretty lucky in that I bought my condo in 2003 when things were hot but not crazy...and I’ve gained a lot of equity. But there’s

I work with a guy like this, he’s actually a great guy to work with and very knowledgeable and humble, but I feel bad for him because I tell he works a lot so that he doesn’t have interact with is family all that much.

I feel your pain. No one in my industry schedules meetings outside of strict business hours. But because what I am working on is a huge project and what I do is highly collaborative internally (team of 10 people) and external (25 or so consultants) ... we have lots of meetings... meetings about meetings ... and on

I think that was a point I wanted to make too - at the time it was ‘sad’ but I was 22 and it just didn’t register about what it meant for a 27 year old to die, much less by suicide.

As I get older, the sadder it becomes. So freaking young.

And he made it longer than some! Loved his voice.

I got here just at the tail end (‘98) in my late 20s and I didn’t really go out to shows as much as I had, but I’ve seen some really great live music here for sure. I really love it here so much but I still live in the city proper and... it’s not the same city I fell in love with 23 years ago...

Aww man, I saw them at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. I’m pretty sure it’s still there - it was a large dancehall built in the 20's and has so far managed to remain - it’s historical. (A show there or at the Riv would often feature a cocktail at the Green Mill too - sometimes before or sometimes after...  Green Mill

Right, because it feels like (I speak loosely hear) - he had all these people he could have reached out and somehow he just didn’t connect and why couldn’t some one have just known; such a powerful voice gone so young.

I recall watching the sanitized version of this as a kid (10/11?), and knew it was “adult”. About five years ago, I read an article that mentioned this video, this long form version, as soft core porn... and was like, “OH, this is not the version I saw as as child. This is def not what I saw!”

Yeah, it’s some weird

It’s a show I still recall vividly 30 years later!

Gen Xer here: Kurt Cobain and Adam Yauch

Kurt’s death wasn’t that impactful for me at the time but I was senior at University and had planned to go see Nirvana play at a small venue in 1993 but passed on because I was too busy to make the trip to the large city - some deadline or another. Life was busy, and I was also

I stopped watching years ago when in one show, she had the yucky “Golddigger” booth and some other humiliating game where audience members were put in sumo wrestler suits and asked to move watermelons across the stage by crawling on all fours and moving the fruit with it’s face.

I loved the Wonder Woman/Farrah Fawcett hairstyle.

In one shot, I saw Barrack basically had the mask down under his nose... so he wins Suburban Dad Maskwearing lol