“...schmaltz...”
“...schmaltz...”
“...Use vodka to freshen up your clothes...”
They’re not gonna get away with the blackface.
Yes, it has REALLY worked for us; we both got off our butts, said “Let’s do this!”, and, due to both my daughter’s and wife’s interest in Korean dramas, we had a gimmick that kept us going day after day - and still going strong.
Wife and I work out in the morning every day for about an hour- stepper, rowing machine (my fave), treadmill, bicycle, weight machines and “light” free weights. When we’re done I’m fairly sweaty, she’s cool as a cucumber, and, yet, we indeed are energized for the entire day - as noted elsewhere in these comments we…
Since January my wife and I have been exercising for about an hour every morning with very very few misses.
Allowing water leaks into the battery compartment might be a hazard.
But wait! There’s more!
“...This young man was not even a felon...”
“...But he won’t get us firing the first shots.”
A whole lot of empty seats at that race.
I don’t know about sous vide but my first thought was “brown quickly in a pot/skillet first, THEN simmer in a pot til done”.
Yeah, I’m afraid so - except for the garbled ingredients and incorrect mention that the eggplant would float after it was cooked in the fry oil (it floated on ENTRY to the fry oil), after the night-long marinade the dish simply wasn’t good enough to reflect the praise of the article, salty of course and just not very…
“Fucking disgusting. And I’m a chef.”
Gray or not never bothered me - it’s a gimmick that anyone who has actual interest in a comment series already bypasses anyway. These comments are meant to be read then forgotten within a very short period of time - like burner logins - so...meh.
“...One thing for sure is that D.C. has lost a lot of black residents over the past five decades. In 1970, 71 percent of the city’s resident’s were black; today less than 50 percent of residents are African American..”
“...This is Google’s OWN DATA...”
How may recruitment offers have you received from the competition the last month or so?
This blog article - and all the other exactly angled articles about the Google data (every single one of them - nothing different!) - are simply analyzing the situation incorrectly.
Someone needs to suggest the Secret Service uniforms at the White House are stuffy and need changing, then give a photo or two of the ones back in - what was it, 1970?