Trap Draw: Chop Sessions

Let’s Ride!, huh

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Cart privileges need to be revoked.

Broncos Country, let’s walk!

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Absolutely. This place didn’t necessarily expect additional tip (at least I didn’t feel pressured to) but I guess had an option if you had a desire to, which feels less bad?

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Shocking, a Russell Wilson turnover at Arrowhead.

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Could be his last if Denver visits Dec 1 or later

At this point I think we need to pause poking at Russ, he needs space, he’s been through too much.

/s

Let Russ cook, just don’t let him drive

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Based on this, Carlton could be a great fit for @Tron. I’m sure NLU could join the Carlton in Business Network, no doubt strong links with the private courses on the sandbelt.

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Is this good?

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Wait, they sponsor you and then you spend $1 million on their product? I knew things worked backwards down there.

Fixed

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Something like that. Although the ownership structure is a bit different to most teams in the US as I understand. Carlton is a member owned organisation (apparently like Packers?). So perhaps this is some quid pro quo or these heavy hitters might just like flexing in each other company.

@Tron Despite being a Big J, @cwarzel buried the lede! The Jalapeno Tim’s chips are fantastic but the Wasabi ones are truly transcendent.

Tims-Wasabi

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Legally: Thank you

Personally: It’s about goddamn time.

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@Tron I’m certainly not a seasoned traveler like yourself but I must say that I had my first transatlantic business class experience a few weeks ago on a flight from RDU to Heathrow on American. And it was fantastic. It was their newer layout which I guess makes a difference but the service, food, comfort were all great. Bags and clubs made it to Edinburgh on time as well and everything made it back home on time.

I prefer Delta when flying domestically but American definitely gave me something to think about when planning our next trip.

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Once again, the Trap Draw is ahead of the national conversation: At Restaurants, Dog Menus Are the New Kid Menus - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

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My favorite brunch place in San Diego (Shorehouse Kitchen) has a doggie menu. It’s pretty legit.

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The amount of free marketing I’ve done for Tim’s in my life…

@cwarzel Thank you for educating the masses about the Jalapeno flavor, I buy two family bags a week and rarely do they last me longer than 10 days. I would drive 20 extra minutes when I lived in California to get to a grocery store that sold them.

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Powell needs to raise rates 500 bps

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This is far more palatable than a 65 dollar doggo tasting menu (I think that’s where it started)

I love my dog more than life itself, but I know she wouldn’t ever appreciate the difference between a 65 dollar tasting menu and a bite of String cheese at 10pm

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