The price of the single pillows hadn't changed in months. (Lucked out there - they're the most comfortable pillows ever.)
..and you know this because of your millenial-use of camelcamelcamel, AIR?
(and you know what AIR means because you're a good millenial :)
Millennials are all about the cafe racers! If it's a restored 1970's cafe racer even better.
Or just do like my friend did and mod his harley to be look like a cafe racer.
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Agreed, cafe racers have the right design 'aesthetic' to appeal to millenials. Don't know what it is... they are just so stripped down and sexy. Reminiscent of our obsession with eating/shopping/living in repurposed old factories/warehouses with exposed ceilings and steel beams.
(disclaimer: I don't ride motorcycles. disclaimer on the disclaimer: I think that makes my opinion
more valid not less, on something like this.
My roommate does ride a motorcycle and when he first showed me some cafe racers I immediately thought they were cool.)
I love avocado toast (also avocado bagels), as avocados are the Fruit of the Gods. Cream cheese, avocado, salt, pepper, squirt of lime - so good! Never paid $$ for it though. Was making it long before it became A Thing, and will continue eating it long after it has ceased to be A Thing.
Napkins, or rather "paper products designed to wipe things" are a funny thing. Buying toilet paper AND tissues AND napkins AND paper towels is a high number of very similar products to have to keep up with. So I use a short paper towel if I really need a napkin, and I use toilet paper if I really need a tissue.
Barely eat any fast food (though there is a weak spot in my heart for Chick-fil-a). I can go to a local diner or happy hour at a bar and get a far more satisfying burger at a cheaper price than McDonalds/BK/etc..
I'd totally buy those.
As it is, I'm annoyed that the last 6 pack of paper towel rolls I bought were not the ones with the perforation to make narrow pieces, so all of my paper towel napkins have ragged edges from me ripping a full piece in half.
Does anyone else ever experience that moment where you are reading something on here and the thought runs through your mind "We should date."
edited to add: "...stammers..er.. I mean, if you aren't a girl, a single one at that, who lives in the southeastern US and would find that kind of comment funny (and flattering?), then I mean, it probably won't work.."