I just grab the pace hot and skip the craft salsas. Not that I think pace is the best, but it's cheap and available and it's still solid. I recently discovered how easy it is to make salsa. I just always assumed it took a long time, but just roasting some tomatoes/peppers/onion/garlic and throwing it in a blender with some cilantro salt and lime will slam better than most store bought. Plus you can actually make it hot, which is hard to find in store bought salsas.
They make smart watches for seniors, the downside is they would need to be in range of their phone for it to work. I'd get a watch and scatter some alexas throughout the house.
I know a lot of people have probably left twitter, but if these are the highest profile you can confirm, maybe leave that sentence out.
A number of celebrities have quit Twitter since Musk took over, including Hall of Fame professional wrestler Mick Foley and actress Whoopi Goldberg.
I doubt it's truly "anonymous", but to your point, NFL owners don't need driving service tracking to know you've been at the club all night. They can just as easily figure that out through plenty of other avenues.
The weber griddle inserts are fine. I had one on a spirit years ago. They're limited with space and grease management. Just make sure it's draining out to the grill grease trap. It's fine if you are only cooking up small amounts of food, but if you want a package of bacon, sausage, hash browns, veggies, and a bunch of eggs all going you want something larger. It will get results, but it's just easier to flip and toss things when they aren't all crowded on top of each other.
I don't have the masterbuilt but have the chargriller 980. They function the same. There are lots of youtube vids comparing the two. I went with the char griller because build quality seemed superior. I think both can give you more smoke flavor than pellets.
The spray is mainly for stains not for making the rock stronger, but even to your point we quit the sealant spray a long time ago, and never had an issue with granite staining.
I disagree. Early netflix streaming was absolutely worth it. They had a shit ton of quality content because they could get the rights cheap since they were the only platform for streaming. That absolutely was game changing at the time. Cord cutting started because of Netflix. Not saying they were visionaries, but they were absolutely at the forefront of this market.
On I35 in Lewisville, I pulled up on some firemen trying to pry something out of a guardrail. As I approached I saw it was a motorcycle and then a little further a body covered up on the ground. That scene is seared in my mind. I'll never get on one of those things.
There was a netflix doc series a while ago about corruption in sports. One of the episodes dealt with dressage horses. The owners would end up in a money pinch and have their horses killed in order to collect insurance payouts.
Ages 6-adulthood would absolutely suck. You wouldn't just get to relive your childhood but with investing in stock. You aren't going to have any friends because everyone in your peer group are complete morons. Even if you could play dumb enough to fit in, you would have no joy in anything you did. The only positives would be a lot more money and getting to spend more time with lost family members. Not to mention how living years like that would do to your mental health when you reach adulthood.
We got a mid range model several years back. It wasn't a very good vacuum, so it can't really be your sole vacuum. Our furniture was also not ideal for it. Our couch set too low for it to go under, but it was also too high for it to just bump it and turn so it would often end up wedged under. It also couldn't really do well around the kitchen table and chairs. Maybe the technology has got a lot better, but unless you have an ideal furniture setup it's going to just be mediocre.