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Vladimir Smirnov
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Bad Axe. Because that's the answer to anything in the Thumb. 

Not "tea dust." As my Russian wife says "what are these road sweepings you call tea? And your rye bread is for (unintelligible and probably not printable.)"

Being in the same boat as you, I stay away from most mocktails fearing a trigger. Also, it seems like impossible burgers— so many good things in the world to eat and drink, why try to fake it? (Admittedly, burgers are not my thing.) Still, even though I was never much of a Campari/ bitter type, the Italian Orange and

Can't stop laughing at the pretentiousness. Guess it's your vibe. 

Your laughable pretentiousness is one of the only reasons I visit this site. Bravo!

Can’t watch his shows. Too soon still. But, let’s be a take on George C. Scott as Patton but looking forward: ”You magnificent bastard! I will read your book!”

It's been consumed in these here parts for over 400 years. 

40+ year Connecticut resident. Nutmeg is out, bad back story. New Haven pizza is my favorite, but I dislike pizza parochialism. If the American shad is the state fish, than shad roe should follow, no?

Since when did The Takeout write about food? Food takes, maybe. 

When I drove an ice cream truck in Macomb County 40 years ago, Buscemi's was a welcome lunch break. I don't care for French bread pizza, but their Italian bread pizza was great and cheap. Nice to know they're still around. 

Any loss of intellectual property is serious if for no other reason then controlling your IP. As far as the amount, you would use a liquidated damages clause in the contract. These are used when damages are difficult or a PITA to calculate. It works like a fine: “for any breach by supplier of the confidentiality

I had a 1984 Toyota pickup, no options except the rear bumper, which broke off on first impact. It was $6,280 all in. What was left of it when I sold in 1998 was more Bondo than metal as it spent all its years in the Midwest/Northeast. I got $650. I was expert at riding it like a bronco when the leaf springs launched

This website is driven by narcissistic individuals with the mantra “I wanna buy a piece of crap and see what a mess I can make.” One guy turns his suburban lot into a junkyard, and another buys a piece of crap sight unseen during a pandemic for a continental joyride. I read this site for the technical knowledge of

This is apparently a growing scam in Texas although the one you received is truly a hoot. I received a call from an alleged process server inquiring if I had accepted service on a complaint against me and if I had to provide him with the FedEx tracking number. He then mentioned that he could get the suit dropped for a

I happened to be crossing the Anderson Bridge over Soldiers Field Road into Allston in 1987 when I heard an enormous bang below. As I looked over the railing, the remnants of a Ryder truck box were swinging about and furniture was still in the process of spilling out, as the truck itself was still moving at good

For those of us old enough to remember the 1960's cartoons:

Save that Warren, my hometown, is east of Hazel Park. This is a punk. Note the track overrun by a highway.

That’s a beautiful baby.. and a beautiful car!

A strong part of it is control. My ex was beyond happy knowing exactly how every day would play out. Not that there were not good parts... when our son went to the kids club, a few free hours and they'd call if he wanted to leave. But the overall point is control and command. Not like walking around Rome.

As the owner of a 1984 Toyota pickup, it’s easy. My money was wasted on them. Too cheap for an insurance claim, little value overall if you got really whacked. They broke off after any contact. I replaced mine with spray painted 2x8's mounted with angle irons. When I got hit again and again in Queens traffic, I just