Had Dominos for the first time in at least 12 years. It was surprisingly quite amazing quality. 3 pizzas was like $25 with this 50% off thing.
Not bad.
Yes a stacked high tostada full of sour cream, beans, meat, lettuce, cheese, and tomato from Taco Son there is $3.75. When I lived there in the 2010s it was like $2.25. I'd get like 4 of them.
I miss that place.
Mexican Pizzas werent even that amazing.
Pro Tip: Just make tostadas at home and double them up.
https://www.kayscleaneats.com/main-dish/tostadas-15-minute-meal/
When I lived in Tampa I lived within walking distance of this place. Menu | TacoSon Mexican Grill | Tampa Bay I do recommend it...
This isn't Oops All Berries bro this is normal Captain Crunch.
The point being is that the berries taste way better and getting all berries would have been awesome in the 90s when that wasn't a thing. So all berries was considered amazing as a 90s kid.
@Aldarion
Until it went to shit the McDonald's app was okay because of all the free shit you could get with it. Then they stopped doing that so I dumped it.
My wife's circle of friends consists of about a dozen Russian speaking women from Russia and various other former Soviet countries. From Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, etc. But mostly from Russia and Ukraine. More than half of them were married but only like three of them have any...
They are, and I shit you not, making a Taco Bell Mexican Pizza musical starring Dolly Parton in order to promote this.
Inbetween their drag queen brunches.
Like, everyone makes that mistake where they brush their teeth then reel in disgust after sipping some OJ as a kid.
So hmm. Lets not only do both of those things on purpose but also drink a pepsi.
Why?
Never the biggest Nirvana fan but I always love this one. It does amaze me that Kurt was such a stellar performer even though he absolutely loathed being on stage and hated it.
The original is real good too.
If Elon Musk was willing to pay $45B for a company that was effectively a black box to him at the time he is still willing to pay $45B after he's gained some insight to the inner workings.
However if he ends up having to pay only $40B for the company... why wouldn't you hoot and holler until...
I don't think he's going to walkaway, this is all just standard posturing for negotiation.
Twitter understates their bot counts and you argue a bit and shave $1B off the pricetag? That is what they are going for.