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The Haters Guide to the Williams-Sonoma Catalog
Since y'all enjoyed 2013's so much, I figured I'd post the link to the 2014:
http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/the...log-1667452305 Fun fact: the author of this, Drew Magary, is the one who wrote the interview article with the Duck Dynasty guys that created such a flap, pardon the pun. He also writes "Why Your Favorite Football Team Sucks" every fall, which I highly recommend, for fans and non-fans alike, as no team is spared. |
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I hear their peppermint bark is to die for.
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"Copy: "Artisan (Ed. note: Of course) candymakers layer creamy white chocolate over dark Guittard chocolate and then top it with crisp, homemade peppermint candy bits." Drew Says: Those $30 tins of peppermint bark represent 90 percent of all W-S holiday sales, so it makes sense that they would do a Marvel-style rollout of sequels and spinoffs: Peppermint bark cups, and peppermint bark cookies, and peppermint bark cakelets, and peppermint bark-coated beef roasts, etc. Soon we'll have a peppermint bark origin story. Very dark. Very gritty. I worry about franchise dilution. It used to be about the BARK, man. Anyway, you can make peppermint bark at home with four ingredients, but why do that when you can have an ARTISAN CANDYMAKER do it instead? Let me tell you something: If my kid went through college and then told me he wanted to follow his dream of being an artisanal candymaker named Williamsburg Wonka, I would beat his *ss. No remorse. We don't need this many people trying to elevate candy. But for real, I'd eat the f*ck out of all these items." |
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it's like when i went to a charity auction, and someone had donated a $350 purse. i would never spend that kind of money on a purse. mine i got on sale for about $12 fights gravity and holds my stuff in place just as well as that one! |
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yeah, it should be the other way, right? lol I'm just one of those people who will looks at necessities as just that, not something to break the bank on. I like something that looks decent, holds everything, and will last a bit. serviceable I think is the word. I buy name brand tennis shoes-but not the high end name brand shoes! and I love getting stuff on sale. I'm...frugal. we own chevy and Hyundai, not Cadillac and lexus! that way, if I want to drive to cali for two weeks, I can. not be broke with a lexus in the driveway that I can't do a road trip in. |
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I guess that is poverty...Ni%%er please. |
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http://www.vulture.com/2014/11/chris...versation.html |
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what gets me most about race discussions.... well, we're all the same race. just different shades of color. and those shades are all due to evolution... http://phys.org/news97857326.html one of the uncomfortable truths i guess that makes some reject evolution as being a hoax, or untrue. hard to claim superiority when one finds out he shares the same genetic code as the 'different' guy he has decided to hate for no good reason. http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/l...olution/where/ there was an article that discussed that chinese scientists thought that the chinese had come from a separate line of early humans. nope, we all share the same genetic markers, codes, we all came from a common ancestor. |
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no, seriously, i just looked at her and said 'why do humans insist on categorizing everything?' she had no answer. but yeah, everything i've read says we are all one 'race'. the human race. tony and i went to concealed carry class Saturday. in the race box, i put 'h'. on no. i just realized, they'll think i'm hispanic. crap. lol |
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