
No “eat hot chip and lie?”??

No “eat hot chip and lie?”??
I thought it was Dr. Banjo
He hasn’t seen the video?


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HELIOS


A lot of times it takes the form of an ESOP. IMHO, it usually founders trying to cash out from the company. There is still usually a board and CEO, however shares are owned by the employees. The ESOP companies I’ve been involved with did not sell voting shares to employees, which to me was disenfranchising. The benefit was that you had shares and stake in the company, so if the company did well, you did well, however cashing out was tightly controlled.
I suppose they could be great and hope that everyone else has better experiences but to me, I see an employee-owned company and I tend to think it’s a farce.
Bro, save some cringe for the rest of us
“according to the cyberpunk manifesto, i can’t like windows, but according to these disk errors, i can’t install Linux”
Believe it’s also dutched coco powder, in my experience, Hersheys is natural. I prefer dutched coco powder but it depends on your preference and the recipe you’re working with.

Some of them are most certainly more akin to fruit brokers and buying them and reselling them from auctions or wholesalers. Most of the time if you’re seeing citrus at your local northeastern US farmers market, that’s usually a good indication it ain’t local.
If Kanye worked the trades….
McDonald’s selected by Texas for state-wide school nutrition program.


Doesn’t matter, vote


Not necessarily, early in-person and mail in is what they are talking about. Someone will correct me if I’m wrong!


Get out and vote!!!


It’s been a long time since played around with chicken wire but is it strong enough to stand without any internal structure like that?
This is something I’d like to try but I think my ghost would end up looking more like something from Pac-Man than any of these.
Ok, I get that you can’t exactly walk there from that hotel but that’s not the whole story. They have pretty good public transport servicing MetLife.
I’ve been to a few sold out events at MetLife and I’ve taken the train every time and every time it was the right call. The train drops you off at the stadium and it’s one transfer in Secaucus to Penn station in NYC. Additionally there are lots of buses for folks to get in and out of the stadium.
It’s a hell of a lot better than my home stadium FedEX field outside Washington, DC. You can take the train to FedEx but it’s a 20-30 minute walk to a metro, I’ve seen folks get hit walking to the station. The only real option is to drive and pay 75$, sit in traffic and be miserable the entire time. I’d love to see a train station that you could safely walk to in DC. Hopefully the RFK redevelopment will be better.
Sure you can’t walk from a hotel but it’s not like they didn’t have public transportation options for MetLife.