User Pass
Home Sign Up Contact Log In
Forum > General Discussion > The "Random crap that isn't worth a thread" thread
Page:
 
Cuivienen
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by rams78110
So 99% of my complaint against uber is actually "fuck my DD"

So... fuck my DD. Uber is still expensive though.


Yeah, I don't like Uber. That lack of price transparency is a deal breaker for me. They will "surge price" you right up the ass.

If I have to use a ride sharing app, I will use Lyft.
 
Link
 
I'm not saying we need to ban Oldsmobiles. But surely we can all agree that some kind of bipartisan common sense Oldsmobile control is needed.
 
Link
 
If Obama had a son, would he drive like Lakeisha Holloway?
 
Link
 
Female driver, so they have to emphasize that she drove on the sidewalk "intentionally".
 
carumba10
offline
Link
 
Double dip. Sexist and racist
 
Pithy Radish
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by carumba10
Double dip. Sexist and racist


next level maneuver
 
Catullus16
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by Cuivienen
I love my Sansa.


interface is a little stark, though
 
InRomoWeTrust
Lead Mod
offline
Link
 
Felt good to make that joke, eh?
 
rams78110
ROIT
offline
Link
 
Anyone here know much about tea? I've been drinking canned tea for a long ass time but it's starting to feel and taste overly sugary and unhealthy (like I expected something in a can to be healthy) so I'm wanting to switch over to just making my own. Thing is I prefer cold tea. Is it possible to have a good cold tea or do I pretty much have to heat it up to make it then chill it back down?
 
Lurchy
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by Larry Roadgrader
I'm not saying we need to ban Oldsmobiles. But surely we can all agree that some kind of bipartisan common sense Oldsmobile control is needed.


I'm sure it would have happened already, except Oldsmobile went out of business like a decade ago.
 
Lurchy
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by rams78110
Anyone here know much about tea? I've been drinking canned tea for a long ass time but it's starting to feel and taste overly sugary and unhealthy (like I expected something in a can to be healthy) so I'm wanting to switch over to just making my own. Thing is I prefer cold tea. Is it possible to have a good cold tea or do I pretty much have to heat it up to make it then chill it back down?


http://www.seriouseats.com/2015/06/how-to-make-the-best-cold-brew-iced-tea.html

http://www.twoleavestea.com/blog/2014/06/26/kiss-your-tea-kettle-goodbye-time-for-cold-brew/

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/20/dining/cold-brewing-coffee-and-tea-the-curious-cook.html
Edited by Lurchy on Dec 21, 2015 21:53:11
 
carumba10
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by rams78110
Anyone here know much about tea? I've been drinking canned tea for a long ass time but it's starting to feel and taste overly sugary and unhealthy (like I expected something in a can to be healthy) so I'm wanting to switch over to just making my own. Thing is I prefer cold tea. Is it possible to have a good cold tea or do I pretty much have to heat it up to make it then chill it back down?


Green tea. Use a good brand, throw in 5 or so tea bags. Steep for 5 minutes or so. Pull out the tea bags. Add a few lemons then put in refrigerator. Pretty much a health food
 
jdbolick
offline
Link
 
People in the South drink cold tea almost exclusively. I buy Bigelow green tea but you can choose whatever. Heat water in the microwave or a kettle, put 4 or 5 bags in it and let it sit like carumba10 said, then pour it in a pitcher and fill the rest with water. Put that in the refrigerator and there you go. I make about three pitchers a week just for myself.
 
foshizzel17
my drizzt
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by Catullus16
interface is a little stark, though


great pun.....
 
foshizzel17
my drizzt
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by jdbolick
People in the South drink cold tea almost exclusively.


whenever i go to Rhode Island to visit my wifes family, i ask every waitress/waiter for sweet tea. It makes me laugh every time when they look so confused.
 
Page:
 


You are not logged in. Please log in if you want to post a reply.