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Try again. Close though.

Ah so now the beardbros in town can have a little more cash available to put into lift kits/tires and Salt Life decals when they show up at Wawa on Friday nights.

DFH also has an inn down in the beach area someplace, I think it’s in Lewes.

My bad. I got the beer names mixed up. I thought it you meant Raison D’Extra, which is still produced but only in a limited run of January through April according to their website.

Yes, and you can get a growler of it at the Rehoboth Ave restaurant

One of these opened up in my hometown about a year or so ago and it was a clusterfuck then and still is. Unreasonably long lives at drive thru, long waits inside as well.

Johnathan Rhys Meyers and his tenuous facial hair are a strong contender for the Donnie Jr. biopic that will eventually be produced.

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If Vince ever ran focus groups for his product, I suspect they’d go like this.

This is good jalopping.

As a Delaware resident, I can tell you that, according to an online poll running right now on Delawareonline, the majority of respondents are not happy at this news.

What is also interesting is that Wendy’s announced a year ago it was going to source tomatoes (from 2019 onward) from greenhouse growing operations instead of traditional field grown. They positioned the switch as one to offer “more freshness” in their foods, but you have to wonder if it was more a way to get out of

I find that shot at Whole Foods yoga moms to be very unne-cessario.

I once knew a "life coach" that had Neuro Linguistic Programming as part of his suite of services. Such a miasma of new age philosophy and Tony Robbins-fied mumbo jumbo. Dude is still out there, having people break boards and fire walk.

Years ago in the months after Hurricane Katrina, I was down in the Gulf Coast doing some relief work with a volunteer group. We were in Gulfport, MS, and after a solid half-day of demo and drywall, our group found this little hole-in-wall place for lunch that was still operating (the storm surge hadn’t hit it as hard

(Permanent) guest worker program

Those are very good dogs.

And it’s worth noting that many of the credit card companies - along with quite a few banks - in Joe’s home state have gone out of business. The massive MBNA complexes on the northern and eastern outskirts of Newark are testament to this.

Snookers snickered at snookered slacker.