Harvey Birdman (and also, when he became an attorney at law).
Gotta hit them with the “Per my earlier email …”
Crystal Clear Pepsi. I don’t drink soda anymore, but when I was a kid that was my crack!
I remember they brought it back for a limited time for a bit, but sadly it’s now gone.
I think it’s only New Jersey now. It used to be Oregon also but I think late last year they removed that requirement.
I guess you need to define “fine”. Most things are fine to buy but some name brand items are, in my opinion, worth spending more on.
For example, for me it’s certain condiments and spices. Red pepper flakes by a name brand such as McCormick just taste better and have a more potent flavor. Buying a generic brand is just “fine” - it gives a good kick to food - but it doesn’t nearly taste the same or is as flavorful as the name brand. In my opinion!
Agree, I’d add your accountant to that list as well.
McDonalds is primarily a Real Estate company. Their food service is secondary.
Roads!? Where we’re going we don’t need roads…
I like soapberry fruits (lychee and rambutan).
Well, if you wanted to know what it was called, it’s in the post description.
It is strength that decreased
I only like Paramount+ for the Italian Serie A and Champions League. A bit different cause it’s live sports but besides that I don’t utilize it too much.
I had an LG VX4500. Loved that phone and still have it sitting somewhere in a drawer today.
I’ll charge up old phones from time to time to read old text messages.
I agree with you, but the word “need” means different things to different people…
Diablo 2, Civilization 2, Secret of Mana. No particular order.
Closest thing I can think of is making reservations for Brunch. Some places it’s necessary.
Shadow.
As others mentioned, it’s simple division. But to properly compare, you have to take into consideration the “units” in which you’re dividing.
E.g. if you’re buying crayons, you can compare the # of crayons to the price. But if you’re buying chicken breasts, you can’t really compare the # of chicken breasts, but rather the ounces (or, whatever measurement of weight).
“Nothing moves faster than the hands of time”