I moved to a different state and went to a couple stores before I found it. Definitely scattered popularity in the states.
First time I had brown sauce was on a breakfast sammy while on a bender at my friend's house, it was magical
Miss now on tap a ton.
If I'm not mistaken, I've heard stories about it being prohibitively difficult to vote (long lines, inadequate staffing & # of locations, banning vote-by-car, a COVID response) in urban areas. Can't imagine a lot of those barriers exist in more rural areas.
On the topic of American welfare programs, season 3 of The Uncertain Hour has some really good history and current coverage of issues with the system
I've used carrier video calling before, the option appears when I call my wife. We both have Verizon, though, and I've never checked if I can do that with other people
Not sure about any geographic restrictions tho
The individual skits, monologues, and musical sets are usually up on YouTube within 24hrs after it airs
Best Scooby Doo adaptation is the Venture Bros episode with the gang, and I will die on that hill
Hell of a write up Stamets!
Truly, a time to be alive.
I feel like I've read the same story about another state today
My wife and I constantly lament how we were born a few decades too late. For everything
The power drill my dad got me a decade ago still works, and locked me in... I have done some med-duty ranch work with it and it still drills
Don't forget the Electoral College there too... They get electors based on a non-voting population
I'm scared to mention Kobalt in here
If I had a nickel for every utility I worked with that handles billing of capital projects on a spreadsheet, I'd have 2... Which isn't a lot, but still odd that the backbone of their billing is excel