Playland, owned by the guy who owns Rebelle and Battalion, just opened last week downtown. Pretty solid pizza with interesting toppings. Along with the pizza, I also liked the General Tso's wings. Definitely recommend
I’ve always heard the higher end places use outside skirt steak while the cheaper places use inside skirt steak. Inside skirt is cheaper, flatter and has more connective tissue which makes it more chewy.
I wouldn't say that. This happened at the restaurant right next to my hotel last time I went there. Hell I walked by this restaurant 30 minutes before this happened.
http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-puerto-vallarta-el-chapo-kidnapping-20160816-snap-story.html
Also when I was there, I got this phone call saying my credit card number had been stolen. The woman on the line even knew what bank I used. She asked for my social so I immediately hung up and called Chase. Of course it was fake. Once I got home, I cancelled and got a new card for piece of mind which was a huge pain in the ass to switch all my online accounts to my new cc number. It was the same cc I used to book the hotel so I'm pretty sure some asshole hotel worker did something with it. This was a "5-star" hotel by the way.
Fuck that shithole. Never going there again
Call me crazy but I don’t think flyover country would get behind a black chick from California with an Islamic sounding first name. Could be wrong though!
His kid actually plays tennis for Wake. Interestingly, his kid lists his name as “Sean Patrick” instead of his real name “Sean Patrick Hannity.” If my kid literally had to change his name because of my rhetoric, I’d take serious consideration into toning down my rhetoric. Guess not him though. http://www.wakeforestsports.com/sports/m-tennis/mtt/sean_patrick_1035432.html
You're making the assumption that Hillary would've done less in Syria which I don't think is true given her hawkishness.
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/24/magazine/how-hillary-clinton-became-a-hawk.html
Recently read The Romanovs by Simon Montefiore. First half was Game of Throne-ish aka lots of orgies and slaughtering. Second half was like watching a trainwreck in slow motion. One critique I have is I wish the author focused less on the tsar's sex lives and more on their policies and how they influenced Russia. Spoiler alert: most of them were nymphomaniacs, got repetitive after a while. Still recommend the book.
Reading The Evangelicals by Francis Fitzgerald now. Liking it so far.