Cambozola cheese. Nearly vomited.
Drusas
They also vaccinate their chickens against salmonella and don't wash them with chlorine in Japan, unlike in the US.
I remember the bean burrito (which is perfectly fine food, btw) being 89 cents. Now I get two and it's something like six bucks.
The Blue Angels didn't officially begin practice until today, but they were out for a short time yesterday afternoon. I'm directly in their flight path, so I can both hear and see them going overhead.
Wow, someone spent a lot of money to ruin that house.
This is why you're supposed to keep your seatbelt on unless you are getting up. Yes, even when the seatbelt sign is off. The seatbelt sign being off means it is safe to walk around the cabin; it doesn't mean that you can keep your seatbelt off while seated.
I've been in Kyoto when the heat index was 114 Fahrenheit. I don't recall what the humidity was other than awful. I was so glad that there were vending machines available all over the place because I would go through one Pocari Sweat per three or four blocks--I just sweated it all right out of me.
...beautiful city though.
They want poor people to be desperate and subjugated. They need the poor to be wage slaves and soldiers.
Sadly only helpful for type one, but it's great to see a potential new treatment for those folks.
You should try Hungarian hot paprika.
And if there aren't now, new gay people can be born there. What then?
Calling it "essence" is fucking weird.