

That’s why I’ve worn nothing but New Balance for a decade or more. Also the fact that I’m a suburban dad.
That’s why I’ve worn nothing but New Balance for a decade or more. Also the fact that I’m a suburban dad.
I have size 14 shoes. I also have a large head, large hands, and a large gut. Unfortunately I also don’t have any large parts beyond that list.
I’m on the opposite end as OP, I wear size 14. They are very hard to find since most manufacturers and shoe stores only go up to 13, and a lot of the ones that go to higher have a very limited selection in larger sizes. I would imagine it’s similar at the lower end of shoe sizes.
Whenever I see cars/trucks with gun stickers on the back, I assume they are rolling loot drops. Ain’t no way I’m advertising what guns I have. Also not leaving my guns unattended anywhere. I spent too much on that shit to leave it out for somebody else to take.
I don’t go to Chipotle when I want Mexican food. I go to Chipotle if I want something quick and vaguely Mexican-ish. Just like people don’t go to McDonald’s or Burger King looking for a good burger.
I use power query and so far haven’t found a replacement that works in Linux. Otherwise I would drop MS office altogether.
I have that same issue. My older laptop barely misses the cutoff, even though everything meets the requirements except the cpu. I have a newer laptop with Win11, and the old one runs circles around it. It’s faster and has way more RAM, yet somehow won’t run 11? I’m going to keep it and just run Linux instead. I’ll use the crappy Win11 lappy just for MS office and keeping papers from blowing off my desk.
I get a lot of my produce, dairy, and meat there, along with batteries, paper products, aluminum foil, and cleaning supplies.
Clothing often has some good deals. Same with seasonal items, I’ve gotten good deals on camping and hiking stuff, coolers, gun cases, and gardening stuff like potting soil.
I mostly avoid the center snacks but occasionally do pick up snacks.
For appliances and TVs, they extend the manufacturer warranty by an extra year for free.
But yeah, it’s organized like crap specifically so you spend more time there
That’s probably also why they’re always moving stuff around too.
I’ll have to take a look at those. I prefer a firm pillow and I’ve bought a couple different pillows there that the one sitting out felt good but the one I bought was way too soft.
Mine did too, but he loved it and didn’t want to come back inside this afternoon.
Supposed to take my kid to the dentist this morning, pretty sure it’s not happening.
School went from a planned 2 hour late start for conferences to canceling conferences but keeping the late start to now a snow day flex learning day.
My dog has shorter legs so he struggled getting back up the steps after going outside to run around in the snow.
Since we’re going to cancel the dentist appointment and there’s no school, I can take my time clearing off the driveway and making a spot for the kids to stand at the bus stop across the street.
I’ll have to pick up some cilantro the next time I go to the grocery store. I have lime juice I can add, and we’re peanut free at home, so I’m not going to add those.
My son is excited to try it because he has a peanut allergy and any pad Thai we’ve found anywhere always has peanuts, and this one doesn’t.
I should also look on the bright side, it will still be better than the nonexistent pad Thai near where I live.
I have this sitting in my fridge waiting to be cooked. I was looking forward to it, but now I’m not. My 8 year old really wants to try it, so hopefully it will at least be something a kid likes.
Yah, I’ve never heard nobody here refer to da highways with “the” before da number. I used to drive Dat road daily and it’s just “169” ya know.
You can blame the sprinkler head at the bottom of the picture for the lower angled part being at a different angle
Privacy legislation? That sounds unconstitutional
My parents have those exact corelle plates. I learned they aren’t really unbreakable though, I broke a couple teacups and a bowl as a kid.
Even in the US, there are places that are bike friendly in the winter. Minnesota has a big winter biking culture, both for commuting and for recreation.
The Keltec RDB has bottom eject and fires 5.56
Ckr even more noncredibility, the Keltec RFB is a bullpup with forward eject.