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ham and pineapple is the best cold pizza style. it is timeless
You're right but a lot of people are going to say that you are disgusting. They are wrong.
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ham and pineapple is the best cold pizza style. it is timeless
Man I used to love og like 12 years ago, same with cheesecake and other spots like sizzler haha.
Man I used to love og like 12 years ago, same with cheesecake and other spots like sizzler haha.
Me too. There's a "lifestyle center" (basically, an outdoor mall catering to the 30-something professional set) about three miles from me with Brooks Bros., J. Crew and DSW (a shoe store filled with square toes). That's as "nice" as you're going to get in Greensboro. Then you have Four Seasons with stores geared to the younger set (Ambercrombie, Victoria's Secret, Gap, etc.). Not even American Apparel or Urban Outfitters, never mind high-end department stores. The anchors of Four Seasons is JC Penney, Belks, and Dillards. I'd say 95% of my wardrobe is bought online. The other 5% is socks, underwear, and maybe an odd t-shirt from Pac Sun or American Eagle. Certainly nothing like outerwear or shoes.
I don't even go that high-end but eating better food, i think, has done more damange to my bank account than clothing has for the past few months.
And even if I wanted to "slum it" with J Crew or whatever, yeah, can't do that, no J Crew. Gap, H+M, that's it.
I prefer Brooklyn Hipster Mustard made in the bathtub.
All you kids crying about poor shopping need to stuff it. Try living in ******* Canada, where I'm hours away from anything nice, and even then, that nice **** costs about 50% more than it does in the states. And even if I wanted to "slum it" with J Crew or whatever, yeah, can't do that, no J Crew. Gap, H+M, that's it. Definitely no ******* high end dept. stores unless you count Holt Renfrew, but again, 50% more than it would cost in the states. Stores with SF approved stuff like Nomad or whatever have insane ******* prices. My entire wardrobe is peasant student stuff from Gap / H+M or secondhands from B+S forum here.
j crew ships to canada, I've never been hit by customs when buying from there. Also, fyi, you don't have to pay duties if it's american made. Only stuff made overseas.
h&m is unironically better than j.crew
i truly don't understand what "wearing clothes hard" means
Glad it's not just me and my sensitive tummy. I swear, if you dont' go to olivegarden/chilis/tgif for like a year or two, once you go back it makes you sick. Just some kind of cheap preservative or something. I still haven't figured out what triggers it but have tried.