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I’m a big fan of these various Oreo flavors, and happy to spread the news around.

For anyone looking to get these, go to Target.com, and search for store pickup availability at the stores near you to make sure they have them. You can also just buy them online and choose store pick up to be sure you’ll get them.

They were at my local grocery store on Monday. Both the cookie and the creme have choco chips!

“Soon” is earlier this week, got this on Monday at my local Ralph’s (aka Kroger’s in some parts).

We were in stop and go traffic, and I happened to see it from my rear view mirror while we were stopped. Then I got tapped from behind.

So much this. And when a reporter tried to ask Sabato Jr. if he doesn’t think a Muslim, or a Jew or any non-Christian could be president, he dodged the question by answering that “we already have one in President Obama”. Seriously, what an asshole.

Speaking of family, one of the people in mine that does the head turn the most is my dad, and I think you’re right, it’s normal to face someone when talking to them when you’re not driving and many people seem unable to make the switch when they’re behind the wheel. I remember a quick news blurb mentioning a lot of

But I agree, he should have admitted it was himself that was the dumbass and not the game.

If you’re in an enclosed space like a car, unless you have the radio blasting (and then why are you trying to have a conversation), it shouldn’t be that big a difference. I’ve talked to passengers while still facing forward and they seem to hear me just fine.

You seem to be trying really hard to come up with exceptions to the general idea that most people who turn to face their passenger while taking when they should be facing forward to watch the road. I’d be very surprised if a majority of those cases were due to someone being hard of hearing. Mostly it’s people who

I’m willing to bet big money against the odds a majority of the people who turn to face their passenger when talking to them while driving are doing so because that passenger has a hearing problem. And for the few where that’s actually the case, then you don’t talk to them while driving.

Worse is when they keep spinning the steering wheel even though they’re supposedly driving in a straight line for the most part.

If that’s the case then we’re in agreement, I just wasn’t completely clear on it.

That’s what they guy should have actually said/admitted (the caption is a quote).

I find #5 extra annoying, when the driver feels the need to turn their head to face the passenger they’re talking to. They can still hear you if you’re facing forward!

You can safely surmise from my commenting here that I sometimes fall into the “have little to do” category. It’s not constant, some jobs just cycle between busy and not so busy, and sometimes there’s the just right amount of work points in that cycle.

this fall is likely to be a packed ballot, with implications much closer to your home the White House.

No, because if they got educated, they’d understand there’s more than just the president being voted on, especially in the other 3 years in between.

Apple pay works through NFC, same as Android Pay (fka Google Wallet), which is similar to but not quite the same as the chip, as far as security goes, but they work differently.

I hear ya!