Aah, poor Malla, Ichy, and Lumpy...
Came here to say this. His cook book is great fun as well.
His ten ingredient chili is really easy and delicious plus it's perfect base to start with if you want to play around with your own recipe.
I can't add pepper to a dish without repeating it three times. Pepper pepper pepper.
Yes I remember haarp conspiracy as early as, I think, 98. It was from a friend's mom who was into David Icky at the time. Definitely a classic older theory.
In the mid 90's they served this at my elementary cafeteria. It was only available for a short time. It was even in those small cardboard containers. Not sure if it was a taste test or someone ordered them by mistake. They where a quarter, same as the regular or chocolate milks.
Thank you. That's so awesome. I'll be reading this next for sure.
Currently reading Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson.
Sad I don't read Russian. This sounds like an interesting read.
So, where I live I'm too scared it would grow legs when I'm in store shopping. What do you use for a lock/security? Or are you in one of those places people act right?
Jet boils are not compact. They are awesome, just not great if you are a gram counter. Probably exactly what this guy would want though as it sounds like he is car camping.
I'm sure I'm not alone in having cravings that seem to come out of nowhere and never really get satisfied. What are some cravings you all get and what seems to satisfy them best?
I found Mt Olive sells jugs of pickle juice and a shot seems to help at night. Or in the afternoon. I just had one.
I just purchased this. I'm excited to read it but it's a few books down on the pile yet. I purchased the new translation from Bill Johnston.
Second the expanse. I'm on the second book of the series and already bought the next two from the used book store. Very good and easy reading.
Orville is definitely something special. Strange new worlds was good. Made me feel like I was watching a StarTrek show. Unlike Discovery.
Henry Rollins?
Most smart watches go too far but I love my Garmin Instinct. It feels like a modern digital. Just enough cool tools and features but still black and white. With the o2 sensor on it lasts nearly two weeks, a month with it off, before it needs charging. I can track hikes and bikes. Gives me exact coordinates with a push of a button and no subscription or additional monthly fees to use it. If I could afford a mechanical watch for the price I paid for my Garmin ($130 used) maybe I'd own one.
Most smart watches go too far but I love my Garmin Instinct. It feels like a modern digital. Just enough cool tools and features but still black and white. With the o2 sensor on it lasts nearly two weeks, a month with it off, before it needs charging. I can track hikes and bikes. Gives me exact coordinates with a push of a button and no subscription or additional monthly fees to use it. If I could afford a mechanical watch for the price I paid for my Garmin ($130 used) maybe I'd own one.
34k customers and a 100% positive approval rating? Not one person in all those customers was even neutral about their purchase? Super fishy. That seems not possible. I'm guessing this is a total scam just from that.
Edit: after scrolling this sellers feedback it all looks legit. That's just so rare to have 100% with that many reviews.
I always hear about Lidl and Aldi just Google maped a Lidl store. Closest one is over 1300 miles away. Sad days. Aldi is a lot closer though. Only 650 miles to an Aldi. La sigh.
So, are we all going to just ignore the 8tracks?