I had an entire binder of pirated Dreamcast games back when this came out. I can't remember if I actually owned a genuine copy of a game (it was too easy to run pirated game discs).
I have good memories of the console though.
I had an entire binder of pirated Dreamcast games back when this came out. I can't remember if I actually owned a genuine copy of a game (it was too easy to run pirated game discs).
I have good memories of the console though.
Yeah. Ontario voters and smooth brains. Name a better combination.
Just block it if it bothers you.
It's a term used to refer to older millennials. I am 42 and apparently a "geriatric millennial." I hate the term, for what it's worth.
I am a geriatric millennial (thanks to whoever coined that term btw) and I am also like this.
Interesting. I only had a handful of the original comics as a kid, but I still feel nostalgic when I look at the old Marvel artwork.
I might pick this up so I can finally read a complete story.
Aunt Jemima as a brand was discontinued as it was based on a racist stereotype. The person in the picture is decanting fake maple syrup into an old Aunt Jemima bottle.
Or just decline to tip?
Every place I've been to has the tip screen appear before you pay.
I don't remember the brand, but I ate these all the time as a kid. I have the feeling they were cheap because my parents didn't have any money.
It's also tasty as an ingredient in pasta sauces, stews, and soups. I use a bit when I make gumbo.
Mayo on fries is great. It's also the Quebecois way.