Delta Offers Chili’s Gift Cards As Refunds for Cancelled Flights
After grounding hundreds of flights to and from Minneapolis-St.Paul Airport, Delta Airlines has announced that,…
After grounding hundreds of flights to and from Minneapolis-St.Paul Airport, Delta Airlines has announced that,…
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MINNEAPOLIS — Joining the wave of businesses pivoting their service models to comply with Governor…
Once this boss babe was struck with inspiration, she ignored her expense reports and shot off a quick text to her group chat of gal pals: “Happy Thirsty Thursday! Virtual happy hour???” along with a selfie of her with a Bota Box.
Faced with restrictions to serving cocktails on-site and a severe shortage of hand sanitizer, a group of Twin Cities distilleries shifted from producing spirits to producing hand sanitizer. Seeing an opportunity to “support the cause” Alpertson has shifted his niche, judgemental taste to craft-made hand sanitizer.
If you’re lucky enough to work from home, then you might be unlucky enough to experience a Zoom call. The video conferencing site allows for virtual meetings, and also allows a glimpse into the home of your employer. Sometimes you’ll see some stuff in the background you just can’t not think about. To ensure you stay productive, here are some tips to not get distracted by the horrifying objects behind your boss.
With the Coronavirus pandemic shuttering restaurants across the world and threatening their ability to stay in business, Buffalo Wild Wings launched a campaign reminding customers they can still have B-Dubs signature diarrhea from the comfort of their own home.
Responding to customer concerns that, amid the closing of the brick and mortar restaurants, they would no longer be able to enjoy violent dysentery while watching SportsCenter reruns on a Tuesday afternoon. Buffalo Wild Wings reassured it’s loyal customer base…
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Immediately after submitting his responses to the Census, Hibbing resident Mike Tollefson was disheartened that…
Gregory describes his album as a “rumination on my time with a girl named Allison”, and features songs with titles such as ‘Allison I’, ‘Allison II’, ‘Allison III’ and ‘For Allison’. All of which, he belted out into a microphone, amplified by two large speaker systems placed in the center of the street hours before sunrise.
“My influences include: Jason Mraz, Chaka Khan, V-necks, bonfires, the parts of Stevie Wonder I can remember, the Cars for Kids jingle, and of course Coldplay” said Gregory without being asked.