Ranch. Or whatever sauce comes with the blooming onion at outback.
Ranch. Or whatever sauce comes with the blooming onion at outback.
Is this like always having to clack tongs a couple of times every time you pick them up?
Wanna say they’re $2.79 where I’m at. I know for sure they were just under $3
I wanted to learn how to make karaoke subtitles on music videos. But not plain subtitles, ones with effects/animation. From what I could gather I would’ve needed to learn how to use adobe after effects and some sort of subtitling program. But (at that time) I could never find any tutorials that started from square one and assumed you knew nothing of the process so that didn’t really go anywhere. And can’t really try to get into it now as my copy of after effects is really old and I wasn’t able to get it to install on my new computer.
When I first started using external drives I always used WD. I had two fail on me. Switched to sea gate and the one drive I got is still kicking. Will never use WD again.
Pretty sure this is a copy and paste from a post on Reddit that went viral
That person and their neighbor should have had the cats fixed
I had a stats professor who told us to not buy the book. He would print out hand outs and gave them to us every class. He was super nice. One time a girl brought her bunny to class because she had to give it medicine on a schedule and he made her do show and tell lol.
Do you have to special order the sunscreen from somewhere?
Elementary school tater tots (sometimes if you get it at a restaurant they’re over fried or just otherwise don’t taste right). Or scallop potatoes.
Replicator. But that kinda seems impossible so that Black and Decker rehydrator thingy from Back to the Future II.
Assuming you’ve brought up the danger the first or second time she found something, how is she still picking dangerous locations?
Can we call you little Bobby tables?
A similar problem would happen on r/ELI5 that drove me nuts. Originally the kinds of questions you were supposed to ask were things like “the origins of the Gulf war” or “the rules on how to play poker”. But instead there were too many questions that were like “what’s going on in my stomach when it growls”.
It’s actually kinda the premise of this old Chinese drama from like the 90s. It’s called the Plum Blossom Birthmark. This woman gives birth to a girl but decides to give her up because the show takes place in old times and she felt her position was threatened because her husband had taken on a concubine so she decides to swap out her baby girl for a boy. She brands the girl with a plum blossom mark on her back so that she can maybe find her later. Years later the little girl and boy grow up and fall in love.
Yep. I still like owning Blu-ray’s for this reason. When I tell people I have a Blu-ray collection they make fun of me.
It doesn’t look like they offer Korean. Shame.
If anyone has a good app to learn Korean I’d love a rec. at best duo just helps me with vocab.
Never seen a sandwich topped with an olive in real life
What kind of dip do you usually get?