Or without, just plain mayo on fries is great.
Or without, just plain mayo on fries is great.
Very cool, but why wouldn’t you put the double numbers on opposite faces, just to ensure you can’t see two of the same number at the same time?
Hey guy, check this out and then stfu:
Yes, but why? He did have about ten seconds, and what looks like a relatively unobstructed view of the stopped jackass. No need for anything other than calm, measured braking.
They are on the highway and those trucks have speed limiters.
You’re a fucking idiot. It’s 100% on the car.
It’s some serious heat.
Carolina Reaper (in sauce form at least, didn’t get to try the actual pepper) has a pretty good taste. I like the scorpion better though. Both are a step up though in terms of taste from ghost pepper.
If your food is named after something related to death like Ghost or Reaper, don’t eat it like candy.
I grow scorpions. Me and my buddies usually just chop it into small pieces and eat them. The flavor is good. The heat is interesting.
I don’t get why people do this. Seriously. It’s stupid.
Do not fuck with a food item that appears to flipping you off.
Steel scrubber!
What dishes actually need to be soaked anyway?
What is your CPU?
It does collect GPS data from your phone, much like a Polar A370 does, so if you carry your phone with you, you do get that info. But the similarities end there - the Versa lacks so many things that are more useful for fitness tracking than GPS (which isn’t all that useful for augmenting the actual exercises and eats…
I think you’re onto something, and that this is a jack of all trades, master of none. It won’t appeal to those who want advanced smart watches, and it won’t appeal to those who want advanced fitness/training monitors. It may appeal to those who want to try out a device that does a little bit of everything, but despite…
The $200 Versa will more than likely satisfy any fitness enthusiast, casual athlete, or health nut looking for an exercise-centric (and long-lasting) wearable,
If you want to make an omelette, you have to break a few eggs.
Here in Arizona, the law states that a pedestrian must yield the right of way to a moving vehicle at all times, when outside the confines of a crosswalk (she was).