I agree with you both. Nothing better like a Diner menu, however, I do agree that most restaurants have a couple signature things and the rest is filler.
I’m not exactly in the same boat but at least similar enough to feel some of this. Went to a private school. High school friends spread across a 7 county radius. There are a couple bars I might run into 1 or 2 people I knew, but wish I didn’t run into, from college.
Also, limit picture time. If you are in the Bridal Party, that time between the ceremony and the reception is by far the worst part of the wedding if you have to spend 2 hours standing around taking goddamn pictures.
Sorry to hear that bro. I was diagnosed with GERD in 3rd Grade. Keeping the cancer away is the goal. Glad you are still with us too. Thoughts and prayers.
Letter #2: my first suggestion would be to ignore the advice of people who also think they never learned anything in college. The reason they didn’t was likely because they either didn’t care or didn’t seek out the right professors to learn from. If you are dissatisfied with your studies, my recommendation would be to seek another area of study. The best way to do this is to take a class that you genuinely care about. Remember, this is the only time for the rest of your life in which you will get 4 years to study whatever you think is important or interesting in life. The day you graduate is when it all ends. Take advantage of this opportunity.
That low bar is a more serious societal, political, and moral problem than anyone likes to talk about.
Alcohol will obliterate any nerves you may have.
Agreed. I would add apartment balcony too. In college my gf and I would bang out there while everyone else was partying inside.
Two thoughts:
1. I agree with you 110%. Typically you don’t need a second bar if the first bar is a good scene.
2. When I hit that lull, I just drink my way out of it.
I agree with you both. Nothing better like a Diner menu, however, I do agree that most restaurants have a couple signature things and the rest is filler.
Every day. Great article.
Agreed
I’m not exactly in the same boat but at least similar enough to feel some of this. Went to a private school. High school friends spread across a 7 county radius. There are a couple bars I might run into 1 or 2 people I knew, but wish I didn’t run into, from college.
I’m sure this stuff is nice, and I know they need to shill for ManOutfitters, but this is too rich for my blood.
Exactly
Yup
I hate Love, Actually. Not because it gives me sense of dread, but rather because it is just a horrible movie. No clue why people like it.
Also, limit picture time. If you are in the Bridal Party, that time between the ceremony and the reception is by far the worst part of the wedding if you have to spend 2 hours standing around taking goddamn pictures.
Todd decides to stay in Paris. Sends her on her way back to the states. Classic.
It needs to be in present tense though.
Same. But this my reaction to essentially all fast food except Subway.
Same. I take a Prilosec every day.
Sorry to hear that bro. I was diagnosed with GERD in 3rd Grade. Keeping the cancer away is the goal. Glad you are still with us too. Thoughts and prayers.
I don’t know what you guys studied or where you went to college, but I couldn’t disagree more.
Letter #2: my first suggestion would be to ignore the advice of people who also think they never learned anything in college. The reason they didn’t was likely because they either didn’t care or didn’t seek out the right professors to learn from. If you are dissatisfied with your studies, my recommendation would be to seek another area of study. The best way to do this is to take a class that you genuinely care about. Remember, this is the only time for the rest of your life in which you will get 4 years to study whatever you think is important or interesting in life. The day you graduate is when it all ends. Take advantage of this opportunity.