West Virginia should’ve definitely been Tudor’s. Gino’s has more locations, but it’s just slightly better Fazoli’s. Tudor’s is the Holy Grail of hangover food.
I gave you the benefit of the doubt and actually listened to all of them. That was an awful experience, and my opinion of modern music on the whole has taken sustained irreparable damage.
This is a hard list to quantify. Huntington is probably my favorite place I’ve lived, and I’d put it far and away ahead of Charleston. This list probably only takes into account permanent residents, and Huntington is 1/3 Marshall students.
The true sweet spot is to wait until right after your boss gets back from lunch. Then you ensure you don’t take lunch at the same time, and can screw off while he’s gone, getting an extra long midday break.
First thoughts: “Oh man, there are a bunch of unironic feelings in here, this is going to get slammed in the comments.”
Surprisingly no. You guys have really matured, I’m almost proud.
I think you’re making some pretty big assumptions here, chief.
West Virginia should’ve definitely been Tudor’s. Gino’s has more locations, but it’s just slightly better Fazoli’s. Tudor’s is the Holy Grail of hangover food.
I gave you the benefit of the doubt and actually listened to all of them. That was an awful experience, and my opinion of modern music on the whole has taken sustained irreparable damage.
This is a hard list to quantify. Huntington is probably my favorite place I’ve lived, and I’d put it far and away ahead of Charleston. This list probably only takes into account permanent residents, and Huntington is 1/3 Marshall students.
The true sweet spot is to wait until right after your boss gets back from lunch. Then you ensure you don’t take lunch at the same time, and can screw off while he’s gone, getting an extra long midday break.
Did you really just, in the same column, complain about an unavailability of government services and blame the Democrats for the shutdown?
Well. Someone broke character a tad.