Nilly-baby due date was 3.14. Of course! I think Shir was going to Beep Us?
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It culminated when McKenzie (not quite 4) pointed her finger at Emmett and declaimed: "Your poop has talent!"
That sounds like something 50 Cent would say. (Well, actually, it sounds like the English 50 Cent translation on Twitter.)
Oh, DUR! Pi day!
Nilly-baby due date was 3.14.
How could I forget? I knew she popped in and said she was 37 weeks, but I could not remember if that was last week or three weeks ago. My brain is going.
That's all right, hon; my brane iz gon.
I am at the Heartland Cafe. In about an hour begins something called "Opera on Tap."
Dunno if I'll still be here, so not sure if I'm gonna find out what that is.
But and also, Leinenkugel's Berry Weiss beer is nummy!
Hec, that reminds me of the pack of wolves "hyperbole and a half"
Scary thought! I should warn him.
Leinenkugel's Berry Weiss beer is nummy!
I'm always tempted to try a Berry Weiss float with some vanilla ice cream. I think it could work.
Emily Deschanel and Eddie McClintock working a case together
What did it turn out to be? Bones repeat?
Ronald McDonald Put to Pasture as Fast-Food Chain Gentrifies
As clowns' careers go, Ronald McDonald has had a pretty good run -- he's been the face of McDonald's (MCD) for 48 years. But as fans of the jester may have noticed, he hasn't been featured much lately in the company's advertisements.
There's a reason for that. Facing increased competition from more upscale chains, such as Starbucks (SBUX), McDonald's today is more focused on selling profitable coffee drinks and salads rather than Big Macs and kids' Happy Meals, reports Bloomberg News.
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McDonald's isn't putting Ronald out to pasture all together. His name, after all, does grace the company's charitable arm, Ronald McDonald House Charities. Ronald still plays an ambassador role, a company spokeswoman told Bloomberg. He just isn't tied to the menu.
So what does this mean for the Burger King?