The only rules that matter my northern friend.You put the emphasis in the wrong spot there.
Yeah it was a little chewy, but the soup softens it up. It's not bad. Chinese don't really eat dog so much as Koreans do. 9/10 times if dog is on the menu, I'm sitting in a Korean restaurant. My girlfriend refused to go out on the count he wanted to eat dog. Apparently dog is considered a "warm" food suitable for eating in cold weather. However, I tend to believe 4 bottles of soju is what made me warm.Two of my friends tried dog when we were in Beijing. Even the chinese students we were with wouldn't go with them, so to order it they had to draw a picture of a dog for the waiter.
They said it was good, but chewy beyond believe.
I just can't believe that it gets served in Italian restaurants.I guess I kind of understand sometimes I am bewildered by what some people consider Caesar salad but at the end of the day it doesn't really matter.
Because when you buy last year's model, you are already one year (at least) closer to being obsolete.I have a desktop, a laptop, and an iPhone. Do I really need an iPad? And why pay the extra $100 for the new model over the iPad 2?
That reminds me of that Seinfeld episode...Just saw a super hot guy while walking to class. Super hot that is until I noticed he was wearing those "sandals" gas was talking about. Insta death to my lady boner
utter sadness.
"Insta death to your lady boner!" shall be my battle cry.Just saw a super hot guy while walking to class. Super hot that is until I noticed he was wearing those "sandals" gas was talking about. Insta death to my lady boner
utter sadness.
Yes, yes it does. And since I couldn't find the old model in the size I wanted, I might as well wait until Friday to get the new one. I'd end up spending the difference in gas to get to and from a store that has the older one anyway.And yet you still want it. Logically it doesn't make sense, but it looks delicious.
Groceries is still the sticking point on that.Remember when it was a big deal that someone was going to try to live for a year while only ever shopping online for all his needs? Pretty sure it could be done easily today.
Groceries is still the sticking point on that.
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Wha??? There's TONNES of online-only grocers, grocery stores that deliver, and unaffiliated grocery store delivery services.
All depends on where you are at. Big cities are better suited for these services, small towns not so much.Wha??? There's TONNES of online-only grocers, grocery stores that deliver, and unaffiliated grocery store delivery services.
Yeah, it's in the Hall of Shame. Dave linked me to it when I mentioned I hadn't ever read it so I didn't know what happened. He took my sweet innocence away...Wait, what? Does that still exist? Isn't that from... a couple years ago?