Our local Home Depot delivers for free. I use them mainly when I only need one replacement part, and I don’t want to buy ten of them from amazon. Shockingly, they (HD) send a guy out to do deliveries on the day ordered or the next day if it’s ordered later in the day. Surprised the heck out of me. Why go to the Depot, not find what you need/want with the “help” of their staff, when I can order it from the website without making a car trip?
Only people old enough to remember the ancient TV show with that name.
I love hot pineapple. I also love fresh pineapple. But grilled pineapple is awesome. Do you never eat pineapple upside down cake?
That’s about how far back I had to go to get that screenshot. But I did make yesterday’s Minute Rice poll public. I wanted to see if @Hatchie really, truly, likes Minute Rice.
Absolutely. Once word gets out that the last three drops do, indeed, go in my pants - even after I shake and dance - the world will know who I am and treat me appropriately given that knowledge.
Oops, I just let the cat out of the bag, didn’t I.
5507 in the sidebar. 5509 if you click on the date on the post.
And you can indeed see that in a relatively current poll: look at the Minute Rice poll from Jan. 31. If you’ve already voted in that poll, that text isn’t visible on the results page; but if you click on “vote” at the bottom of the poll, that will take you back to the poll as you saw it before voting; and the poll as you see it before voting, which is when it matters, includes the language telling you that votes are public.
If you click on “vote” and go back to that page, you can also change your vote.
– I doubt anybody’s going to doxx me based on whether I like minute rice. But if you’re worried about it, just look before voting in any polls. The warning language is definitely there.
If multiple choice (@markn_1 for him to redo the poll as such) I would have chosen 60’s/70’s/80’s/90’s, but none stand out sufficiently to warrant a singular vote. Each decade had its issues, usually because one half of each was significantly subpar as compared to the other (1st half of the 60’s, 2nd halves of the other 3), and aesthetically each seemed to keep most artists* in question in a creative straitjacket to one extent or another. *I thus typically only have an interest in those acts/albums/songs which have sufficiently transcended their particular time and place.