First time I had brown sauce was on a breakfast sammy while on a bender at my friend’s house, it was magical
First time I had brown sauce was on a breakfast sammy while on a bender at my friend’s house, it was magical
If I’m not mistaken, I’ve heard stories about it being prohibitively difficult to vote (long lines, inadequate staffing & # of locations, banning vote-by-car, a COVID response) in urban areas. Can’t imagine a lot of those barriers exist in more rural areas.
Truly, a time to be alive.
My wife and I constantly lament how we were born a few decades too late. For everything
So far I’m enjoying the hell out of it! I hadn’t realized that LG has been a pretty solid player in the TV scene lately
Just got a 77" LG OLED with a center stand
Yeah, I recall someone from the BBC saying something similar when it came to covering Brexit. It would take their producers days to find a credible, coherent voice that was pro-Brexit, while the anti-Brexit folks were basically lined up to voice their reasoning. That dichotomy was never revealed to listeners and caused some strife amongst the news team as it seemed disingenuous to present both sides as equal
We need a community for exactly this kind of content a la r/youdontsurf
They’re mostly in rural parts of the states where private (read: investor owned) utilities determined the region wouldn’t turn a large enough profit to expand there and the state’s public utility commission didn’t mandate their expansion
Your can add any major utility to the list too
I moved to a different state and went to a couple stores before I found it. Definitely scattered popularity in the states.