S’mores Search

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S’mores Chips Ahoy Taste: 3/5        S’mores Authenticity: 3/5
S'mores cappuccino at Midway SA. Taste 3/5 S'mores Authenticity 4/5 (Graham flavor was present, unique for a drink)
S’mores cappuccino at Midway SA.
Taste: 3/5
S’mores Authenticity: 4/5 (Graham flavor was present, unique for a drink)
T-Rex Giant S'mores Cookies found in Capella on Thursdays Taste: 4/5 S'mores Authenticity: 2/5
T-Rex Giant S’mores Cookies found in Capella on Thursdays
Taste: 4/5
S’mores Authenticity: 2/5
Starbucks
Starbucks Taste: 4/5 S’mores Authenticity: 2/5

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My undying addiction to S’mores:

Of course, I love S’mores from a bonfire, but I’m not talking about just those succulent summer sweets. I’m talking about a weakness for S’mores anything.

I’m not kidding, when I’m driving by Culver’s, and the flavor of the day is S’mores, I always stop in to buy some. I buy pretty much anything S’mores.

So when I was in Cub and  saw these on the endcap, I had to buy it:

Smores oreos
S’mores Oreo’s Taste: 4/5 S’mores Authenticity: 4/5

Why the Lid Up Is (sometimes) Good

It’s an age old male/female issue.

I’ll start by saying that I automatically lower the lid. It’s not a big deal. My mom trained everyone.

Before I get to my main point, I don’t like double standards. If I have to put the lid down, then so should you. You want me to close it either because you don’t want to look before you sit and you’ve fallen in, you don’t want to go through the work of lowering the lid, or you don’t want to see how nasty the toilet is.

Since the first two are just from refusal to learn or laziness, respectively, in going to assume it’s because women are ladies and want everything to be prim and proper.

That’s fine. If you want the bathroom to look nicer, then lower the top lid too. I don’t want to look in the toilet bowl unless I’m using it. So on your high value of aesthetics, close the lid! It’s a double standard that bugs me. My toilet is cleaned everyday someone comes over. Yours isn’t.

Point is, women are gross and have double sstandard. This double standard has always bugged me. I’m saying it now. Women, you’re wrong.

The Main Point

Aside from my tirade, I’ll assert that there is an appropriate situation to leave the lid up.

I do it only for the benefit of women. That sounds contra-women’s intuition, I know, but let me explain.

In public restrooms, I try to always remember to leave the lid up.

bright bathroomPublic toilets, for whatever reason, have an opening between the left and right side of the sitting lid. I leave it up because I know some little kid (or let’s face it, some man-child) is going to think, “Wow! An opening just for me,” and will think he can aim. Let’s face it, he can’t. So he ends up messing up the seat.

So I leave the seat up in public, unisex restrooms so ladies don’t have to sit on lids that, unbeknownst to them, is caked with dry urine (hover much?).

Yeah, I leave the lid up (sometimes) because I’m considerate. Your welcome.

Matching & Pacing

Del SolBack in the del Sol era, I had an interesting mechanical failure that renders most people unable to drive. My clutch stopped working when I was about 2 blocks from my home in Saint Paul.

I was heading to Eagan already, and I didn’t want to take the time to get a tow truck, so I figured I could drive their without releasing my clutch.

Drivers who are experienced or more attune to their car will be able to drive without a clutch by doing RPM Matching. A manual transmission doesn’t need a clutch. For instance, 2nd and 3rd gear may both be able to comfortably drive 30 mph. In second gear, 30 mph may be at 4,500 RPM, and in third gear, it may be 2,000 RPM.

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RPM matching is when a driver is able to switch from 2nd gear to 3rd just by lowering his engine revs from 4,500 to 2,000 RPM. If he’s good, he can do this with minimum idling.

In my story, I was able to drive through all the way to Eagan from Saint Paul without issue.

Even with perfectly synced matching, the driver needs to make sure he paces well. This means not advancing too quickly or too slowly.

Driving down Grand, I had to pace myself perfectly to line up with the stoplights, because stopping once would kill my car.

I did have to stop once at the top of the highway exit because there was traffic. It killed the car to a complete halt, and the engine was dead. Luckily, the car gods were smiling (okay, it was a Honda), so when I turned the key, it jutted the car back in action. Sometimes when things are at a halt, they need a simple restart.