I know one, but he lives on 57th Ave, not Drury Lane, so he actually doesn’t make good muffins. I was rather disappointed, really.
(Edit to fix: I was the one disappointed!)
I know one, but he lives on 57th Ave, not Drury Lane, so he actually doesn’t make good muffins. I was rather disappointed, really.
(Edit to fix: I was the one disappointed!)
Like I said I’m not the person to ask on fresh water stuff. But it seems like in the Midwest states it was the pursuit of weird dads and dentists. Where as here in the North East it was genteel as FUUUUCK. For wine and cheese parties with the other college professors. Between long discussions of Jazz vs Classical music.
Could never figure out why the disparity.
I wonder if they have David Coperfield, with one “p” by Edmund Wells.
I had to look and Roy Rogers doesn’t have the footprint to be diagnostic. They have a bunch of locations in Maryland, some in Virginia and Pennsylvania, a handful in New York and New Jersey and exactly one in West Virginia (see here).
I’m a little amused that they don’t have any in Ohio, where Rogers was born. He grew up not far from where my wife did. She has a story about marching around horse shit from Rogers’ horse in a parade, and she is not exactly a fan.
I’d say Niles, then Daphne, then Fraiser. But then again, I didn’t watch that show much, so others might have a different order of fanciness.
Now Doctor Who… Clearly, the third Doctor had the most fancy of accents, and then on down from there…
We have them in Seattle, all over. We are not a very conservative side of the state.
I consider myself rather liberal, and yet I enjoy Arby’s.
Umm… rephrase that… I used to enjoy Arby’s until I became a vegetarian.
Never mind.
Frasier’s and Niles’s. They’re both essentially Mid-Atlantic accents which are taken as upper-class signifiers in the U.S.
Did they ever go away?
If you ever pass one, take the time to stop in and enjoy the time travel effect. The doorway is like a portal into 1980’s middle-America.
I wonder if the difference is actually real, or if it is a reporting issue… Liberals tend to be more intelligent, and less likely to disclose their arms status to people randomly calling them. They don’t tend to brag about gun ownership online, either…
Just coming off the major power outage here in SoCal (hello, hurricane-force winds), I googled “Solar-Powered Charger for Cellphones” and this thing popped up. Sold by… 4Patriots. For all your hunting, modern civil war, and Nazi tail-gate party needs.
Is that the one where its customers don’t care whether or not the horseradish sauce is left out?
“Buying a novel.” And reading it.
FTFY
Ms. Buttle, one cannot argue with the machine - you have been identified.
Looks like a sumo wrestler from behind.
Once seen, it can not be unseen
Thank you for that.
Do they all wear that same mask? If so let everyone see the red thong.
Libertarians buy novels too… They probably don’t bother reading them, as they are shockingly poorly written.
A lot of those are around 50%? Seems like “predicting” is a bit of a strong word to getting 50% on a true-false quiz.