But if you feel morally offended that it was pulled, you need a hobby.
What? I don't feel offended. Taco Bell is a hair above dog food with a little cheese and lettuce on top and bringing them to a Super Bowl party is a bad choice.
em's being literal here
a meal from Taco bell is actually dog food with cheese, lettuce, and hair
But if you feel morally offended that it was pulled, you need a hobby.
What? I don't feel offended. Taco Bell is a hair above dog food with a little cheese and lettuce on top and bringing them to a Super Bowl party is a bad choice.
em's being literal here
a meal from Taco bell is actually dog food with cheese, lettuce, and hair
The hair helps give it texture!
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But if you feel morally offended that it was pulled, you need a hobby.
What? I don't feel offended. Taco Bell is a hair above dog food with a little cheese and lettuce on top and bringing them to a Super Bowl party is a bad choice.
em's being literal here
a meal from Taco bell is actually dog food with cheese, lettuce, and hair
I eat Taco Bell occasionally but I seriously would never let my dogs eat any of it.
Mostly because I don't have to scoop up my poop, but still.
So my car door handle fell off this morning. It's just a metal handle, and it's not like the whole piece disconnected... the metal just snapped. I can still see the other part attached to the car.
I feel like this should be fixable. My coworker recommended just getting some epoxy and attaching the handle back to its base, but my dad says any cementing/gluing job I do could not possibly prepare this handle to endure the forces it has to endure. He also says there is no epoxy that I can use in this weather (currently 8 degrees farenheit and fairly wet)
Who is full of shit? Is there anything I can do with this? I don't want to spend the rest of the winter trying to get in through the other side of the car, and I don't really see this necessitating a mechanic.
In fact, I'm not sure this is the kind of thing a mechanic is for at all.
JB Weld won't work in the cold. You have to replace the handle. On some cars it's a matter of a few screws. On others you're removing the inside door panel. Cost for it will be between $140 to $200 at most shops but I have no idea what labor costs are in Alaska.
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So my car door handle fell off this morning. It's just a metal handle, and it's not like the whole piece disconnected... the metal just snapped. I can still see the other part attached to the car.
I feel like this should be fixable. My coworker recommended just getting some epoxy and attaching the handle back to its base, but my dad says any cementing/gluing job I do could not possibly prepare this handle to endure the forces it has to endure. He also says there is no epoxy that I can use in this weather (currently 8 degrees farenheit and fairly wet)
Who is full of shit? Is there anything I can do with this? I don't want to spend the rest of the winter trying to get in through the other side of the car, and I don't really see this necessitating a mechanic.
In fact, I'm not sure this is the kind of thing a mechanic is for at all.
JB Weld won't work in the cold. You have to replace the handle. On some cars it's a matter of a few screws. On others you're removing the inside door panel. Cost for it will be between $140 to $200 at most shops but I have no idea what labor costs are in Alaska.
if he can dismantle it, he can probably do the gluing indoors too...
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AManFromEarthLet's get to twerk!The King in the SwampRegistered Userregular
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Make a real goddamn taco at home instead! You will be infinitely more satisfied!
We have multiple awesome restaurants in gas stations here in Kansas City now. It's becoming a thing.
this was the only impression I did for ages
it wasn't good or anything but it was fun as hell
a meal from Taco bell is actually dog food with cheese, lettuce, and hair
Pffffffffffft.
I won't be getting either.
I'm just saying I could go for some shitty shitty beef covered in cheese.
The only place like that around here is a Subway in the Hess station in the next town over.
The hair helps give it texture!
you know why it's shitty and covered in cheese right?
@Organichu
I eat Taco Bell occasionally but I seriously would never let my dogs eat any of it.
Mostly because I don't have to scoop up my poop, but still.
Academic or classical Nsfw is best Nsfw
I can't find a picture of a taco in sunglasses though.
So here's a poorly drawn, well recognized symbol of the southwest instead.
Deal with it.
No thai food
That should be unconstitutional.
Florida's greatest feature.
We had one for a while, but now it's a Panda Express.
I would get my knees dirty behind the Olive Garden for some Cuban food.
You could get some creole food.
Find an old tire, sprinkle some chile powder on it, bake it for 34 minutes at 400 with a varmint reduction and you've a meal fit for a Mattress King.
"hey, you want to work some overtime this week"
i kind of look at him for a second before casually noting that ive worked overtime pretty much every week since i joined the company 3 years ago
boss shifts around uncomfortably
"so anyways, here's this job i need you to take care of on Friday in addition to your current assignment"
There's one in Berkeley it is
so
good
The rattiest places serve the best Shawarma
and then eat the tacos
because, hey, free tacos
they have food in tibet
that's why i keep a spare towel in the trunk of my car
I don't really like cajun food. Is that the same as creole food?
They used to make this jambalya on the submarine, it was the most wretched thing.
JB Weld won't work in the cold. You have to replace the handle. On some cars it's a matter of a few screws. On others you're removing the inside door panel. Cost for it will be between $140 to $200 at most shops but I have no idea what labor costs are in Alaska.
but do they have restaurants?
and yet it is
http://www.pitch.com/fatcity/archives/2009/06/04/oklahoma-joes-one-of-anthony-bourdains-13-places-to-eat-before-he-dies
if he can dismantle it, he can probably do the gluing indoors too...
They're similar.
I was mostly just making a joke about roadkill.
Southern food is good though, if you don't value a functioning circulatory system.
Get a mango lasi and some curry with the bread dumpling things that you rip up.
what if they were bite sized tacos