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Brilliant! I learned a lot from this video--or did I learn nothing?
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Noob chef doesn't even know difference between "sharpening" and "honing".
/troll
(Great video; will try onion trick.)
/troll
(Great video; will try onion trick.)
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Gintama #43 episode title: Make Characters So Anybody Can Tell Who They Are By Just Their Silhouettes
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It seems to be percentage growth over physical location growth. Check out the Missouri entry, which has Dunkin Donuts beating Jimmy Johns, even though JJ had more new physical locations.
It seemed to me like an odd way to do it, since I think most of us would assume number of locations is of which they are referring.
It seemed to me like an odd way to do it, since I think most of us would assume number of locations is of which they are referring.
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'The whole point is understanding that smoking tobacco causes people to die a painful death does not make someone a "killjoy".'
Nope, but overreacting to a single line over a vice that some people yet enjoy certainly does.
Edit: Bah, I thought I replied above.
Nope, but overreacting to a single line over a vice that some people yet enjoy certainly does.
Edit: Bah, I thought I replied above.
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Mitch, it sounds like you are still grieving. May I suggest going to a support group rather than taking it out on a man who wrote a throwaway line in a post that was meant to be fun and interesting?
As humans, our vices are many. There are killjoys for drinking alcohol, eating sweets, watching TV, sex, and so much more. While knowledge certainly is a wonderful thing, can't we just sit back and enjoy something (including a Neatorama post) while we meander through this thing called "life"?
As humans, our vices are many. There are killjoys for drinking alcohol, eating sweets, watching TV, sex, and so much more. While knowledge certainly is a wonderful thing, can't we just sit back and enjoy something (including a Neatorama post) while we meander through this thing called "life"?
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I wish I could find some pictures before the 1982 restoration of the 4500-seat former movie palace, the St Louis Fabulous Fox Theater. I'll have to quote an article instead: [A]n interior filled with moldy carpets, bats and pigeons, windows with bullet holes and a falling grand staircase. The theatre was in shambles ...
A single picture doesn't really do it justice though.
A single picture doesn't really do it justice though.
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That's them! It still makes me chuckle.
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Although they did it intentionally, these pictures remind me of when some cosplayers at DragonCon dressed up like one of the hotel's carpeting.
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I hear you, Roy Hinkley; it's amazing how quickly he and others of his age were forgotten.
Maybe part of it is that local independent TV stations started becoming affiliates of the newer networks (CW, Fox, etc)? Then they stopped showing the old classics which they used to show even n the '80s?
Maybe part of it is that local independent TV stations started becoming affiliates of the newer networks (CW, Fox, etc)? Then they stopped showing the old classics which they used to show even n the '80s?
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Interesting list! I'm not sure if they count as "high heels" but cowboy boots are still pretty popular with a lot of men.
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Apparently not a big fan of notoriety, either. Video was removed.
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My wife and I both really enjoy the show.