A person’s entire family’s names, ages, and addresses isn’t even an insult, that’s just like a mob type threat.

That would be ideal. Otherwise, while you might not score, sometimes you have to DNF.

It’s all fun and games until the rubber breaks.

It shows a place that starts with 26, not 28, which puts it a little closer to uptown, but still close to midway. It also shows a place with 19, which is by Franklin, which is closer to downtown.

Uptown is a major portion of Minneapolis, but that aside, the neighborhood shown isn’t directly in uptown, it’s about as close to downtown as it is to uptown, which shows that you don’t know about the neighborhood and location. The area shown is a long way from Linden Hills. If you only consider Minneapolis to be downtown, then sure, it’s southwest, but odds are you wouldn’t be considered from Minneapolis either then, since most people in Minneapolis live outside of downtown.

He’s like the opposite of Hitler.

Because it’s not southwest Minneapolis. That neighborhood is pretty much central in Minneapolis. Minneapolis isn’t just considered downtown, uptown is also considered a major part of the city.

Nope, this is between Lyndale and Hennepin, between Calhoun and Whittier neighborhoods, sorta between uptown and downtown. Lived and worked in that area for a long time many years ago.

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There’s a number of reasons that could explain it, but the real reason is David Wallace was bad at his job. The number of mistakes he made running the company was worse than Michael, he just had a professional appearance and demeanor, so people overlooked them more than Michael’s.

Can’t be this, they said it was in a strange way.

Johnny Walker was what I started off with Scotch. There’s a big jump from red label to black label, but not much of a difference from black to blue. What I figured out later is that Johnny Walker is a Scotch for people who are starting out with Scotch. Single malts are far better, with a greater variety of flavors. There are definitely single malts, like Lagavulin 16, that are worth over $60.

easier to identify from a distance.

This is the part that really gets me. Some guys will bust a nut over camo tools. Why would you want a tool that makes it easier to lose? I have a hard enough time spotting things when they have plain colors, I don’t need them with a design that’s meant to hide them, I’d rather have brightly colored tools so I can spot them quickly.

Nah, that one is empty because anything they put in there has to be hidden right away.

Knew a guy working construction years ago who would spray paint his tools pink because no one wanted to use or steal pink tools.

The wood weathering unevenly isn’t the point, nor is it that much of an issue. The wood can be refinished, not to mention that a bit of wear and tear on hardwood floors doesn’t entirely ruin their appeal, it can add character. Having the floors weather evenly doesn’t matter if you can’t see them because you installed carpet. The point is that carpet stores a lot of dirt and filth that is extremely difficult to clean out. With a rug, you can easily take the rug out, clean it, clean the wood floors underneath, and replace the rug, even change it up if you want a different look.

Seeing what an originally white pillow looks like when you remove a pillow cover is a good example of a major advantage of using something easily removable rather than something permanently installed.

I did the opposite and CQC’d her, let her realize as she’s getting knifed that she wasn’t even close to as badass a sniper as she thought she was.

I’ll admit that the blue meth being sold in New Mexico is a bit of plot hole. Been a minute since I watched through the whole show, so I can’t think if there’s some reasonable explanation for that. As for Gus micro-managing the dealers, he wasn’t, he was just using them as a means to either control or get rid of Jesse. If Jesse didn’t have a reason to go after those dealers, I don’t think Gus would’ve thought or cared about them one way or another.

Not the smartest move, but pride can make people make mistakes. Gus wants control, doesn’t want anyone thinking they can overstep. He’s also arrogant enough to likely think that it’d be the word of 2 street dealers against the word of a respected business man, community figure, and friend of law enforcement. Even Hank had a hard time convincing the DEA that Gus was in the game with some clues, you think cops are gonna buy anything 2 low life dealers are gonna say about Gus?

A lot of the show is far fetched, wouldn’t be interesting if it were ordinary, it’s just a matter of whether it’s reasonably plausible.