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yes I drink it.

I like it when having crawfish

or chilling with girlfriend

or by the pool


or anytime really

:cheers:
Try the Borgne Restaurant at the Hyatt.

Very good.
Reginelli's is my go-to delivery pizza. I am a bigger fan of specialty pizzas while my SO could eat pepperoni pizza all day every day
I guess :dunno:

After all.. I have a big dick and don't need to be an a-hole on the Internet to feel secure about myself :USA:
His real name is Mo. :lol:

re: Mikkimoto on Carrolton

Posted by Playground Menace on 5/27/12 at 1:17 pm to
Owner Jackie is a good friend. Great place :cheers:
You know mark zuckerberg would never let this happen.
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Aquavit



that shite is strong
Would that be a good or bad thing?

It seems threads can get derailed there sometimes :lol:
I considered posting this on the Poli board as well, but figured it more accurate to post in here.

Doc, you seem very knowledgable about all these countries :cheers:
Little bit of sweet chili sauce, a dash of lime and sprinkle with some hot sauce.

or try a teriyaki glaze

or some soy sauce.

easy marinades and delicious
You were talking to me? or to the first response?

I think Norway's economic structure is solid BANK.

Isn't that fund their so-called "oil fund"? in any case, that country is far from broke
If I had that offer I would jump on it bunny :lol: :cheers:
You do realize that the top 2countries on that list (Denmark, Norway) do NOT use the Euro right?

And in that list, of the 7 european countries on there, only ONE (1) uses Euro.

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What do the three countries in your post have that we don't? Perhaps a more ethnically and culturally homogeneous society? Maybe?


I would say Denmark and Norway certainly do. The Netherlands (for it's size and population) not so much. And I agree that having a homogeneous society helps keep things "easy". What they do have is a high employment rate and attaining a higher education seems far more common.

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The people paying for it all are outnumbered and are getting less and less happy about it.


:lol:

sorry, this study was about the happiest countries and the life satisfaction score amongst their inhabitants. It seems people in these countries are very much happy with their way of life.

LINK

The top 3 countries are:

Denmark
Norway
The Netherlands.

We could stand to learn a bit from all these countries :bow:
Why did she sign up on a public online dating site if she didn't want men to look at her and comment? If she's looking for a man, wouldn't TD be the perfect place to have your picture posted?
I have been getting a lot of recommendations for toyotas and hondas. I used to have a CRV when I lived with my parents and my car in college was a saturn. That one is no longer drievable.

Been looking at accord/focus.

I will definitely look into the classifieds. Thank you for that suggestion. I hadn't thought of that.


I am definitely going to purchase something that has been well maintained. THAT is my #1 for purchasing this next car. It can have 120K + but I need it to be well maintained. I have a buddy that is a mechanic that does great work on all cars but I do not want to be putting in $100-300 a month in repairs like I did with the Saturn. FCK THAT

re: Buying a cheapo used car

Posted by Playground Menace on 5/22/12 at 7:30 am to
Thanks for the suggestion. My aunt/uncle sold their car for about $1000 (just wanting to get rid of it) a year ago and now I'm :banghead: for not jumping on it!

About the living situation, I will be transferred back to NOLA soon (hopefully) and am looking at places in the $600-700 in the metairie/kenner area. I can't deal with roommates again, but will settle for the cheaper 1br. :lol:
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How much is that a month?


that's like asking someone how much their car note is a month. Depends on the house, elevation and location as well as a bunch of other factors.