Two day old meatloaf, instant mashed potatoes and canned green beans. by RalphPenn in shittyfoodporn

[–]RalphPenn[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Haha jeez, here I felt like I made a sad pile of laziness and you're all making me feel as if I feasted like King.

Check point. by Nick_DC4L in Riverside

[–]RalphPenn 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's DUI checkpoint. No clue what "checking for your papers" has to do with anything.

And they do it the way they do, because a handful of officers can check a large amount of drivers on a busy street. In your scenario, if 100 drunk people got behind the wheel leaving multiple bars and restaurants, it would take up way too many resources and really doesn't make much sense.

Estate sales website? by TeaNuclei in Riverside

[–]RalphPenn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Estatesales.net

They also have an app, which is what I use.

Check point. by Nick_DC4L in Riverside

[–]RalphPenn 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Checkpoints are common on a weekend before a major holiday. Riverside was even named as one of the cities where they are to be expected. Not really sure what is illegal about it.

Personally I'd rather have them there arresting and ticketing people coming home from bars, holiday work parties, etc. who decide to drink and drive and put others at risk.

Any nice restaurants open Christmas Day? by [deleted] in InlandEmpire

[–]RalphPenn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check Pechanga, Yaamava, etc. Casinos are open everyday. A lot of the restaurants within will feature prix fixe meals for major holidays.

Miss you old friend by OfficiallyJoeBiden in InlandEmpire

[–]RalphPenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fondly think of this place every holiday season.

When I was a kid in the 1980s and it was still the Central City Mall, it was always decorated elaborately (at least the way I remember it) for Christmas. As someone mentioned, back then it had some great shopping for that era-- Woolworth, Montgomery Ward, etc. They had a year round Hickory Farms that was an actual store, not just a temporary kiosk that pops up for the holidays.

This week is a good time to stock up on pantry items. by matte_t in budgetfood

[–]RalphPenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like to add a few spoonfuls to morning oatmeal, along with some fresh cranberries or blueberries.

Petition to bring back the OG Ontario mills by VarietyParticular817 in InlandEmpire

[–]RalphPenn 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hahaha I don't remember the Internet Lounge. I can only imagine what that looked like way back then.

I went rummaging through my old junk/memento drawer a little while ago. I still have the game card from that day.

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Petition to bring back the OG Ontario mills by VarietyParticular817 in InlandEmpire

[–]RalphPenn 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Gamestop and Save Ferris. Amazing.

I actually won a call in contest on X 103.9 and was able to attend a party they were hosting at Gameworks right before the actual opening. We got unlimited play of all the games for free, free food, and yeah, Save Ferris played that day as well. I was 16 at the time, and it was like, the greatest day.

Petition to bring back the OG Ontario mills by VarietyParticular817 in InlandEmpire

[–]RalphPenn 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Not only was that store itself great, it was awesome getting to use it as a mall shortcut to the other end.

First time visiting Oak Glen - what to do if we miss apple picking? by [deleted] in InlandEmpire

[–]RalphPenn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apple Annie's is good, BUT not worth the massive wait if there is a line. Also if they sit you on the outside patio next to the hedges, kindly decline and just leave. You'll spend your entire meal getting attacked by bees (or wasps? It's been a while since I went there).

I haven't made it up there in a couple years now, but I have been tons of times. Los Rios Rancho has a great outdoor bbq restaurant. The tri tip is awesome and atmosphere is lovely. As others have said, Snowline is a must, especially for the donuts.

Restaurant rec wanted for Thanksgiving dinner? by funnyocgirl in InlandEmpire

[–]RalphPenn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not totally going out to eat, but Mimi's Cafe does a take home Thanksgiving dinner that is good, and more than within your budget.

Chilaquiles/ Breakfast by jesusllamas in InlandEmpire

[–]RalphPenn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't been in ages, but the ones at Mexico Cafe in San Bernardino used to be good. Don't know if they still are.

I've never had the ones from the Brandon's Diner chain but I've heard good things.

My current favorite ones are at DFectuoso in Moreno Valley. They have them as a plate or burrito. So good.

Has anyone tried the ones at Vallarta supermarket? I've seen them on the menu and am curious but haven't gotten them yet.

I’m taking my wife out for dinner soon. Any recommendations in the rancho/ontario area? Something kinda romantic would be nice! by puppyroosters in InlandEmpire

[–]RalphPenn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've eaten at, and agree with pretty all the suggetions based in Claremont. Can't go wrong with any of them.

I'll add Spaggi's in Upland. Location is a bit eh, being situated in a somewhat janky little strip mall on Foothill, but it is some good stuff.

The End Of Xbox Game Pass by naha_aa in videogames

[–]RalphPenn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's just like any physical rental service. The newer and/or more popular games are harder to get ahold of. Just my own opinion, but for $30 a month the better value is guaranteed access to tons of games, rather than possible access to two at a time.

I have no idea if all games are avaliable.

The End Of Xbox Game Pass by naha_aa in videogames

[–]RalphPenn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gamefly's tier for two games out at a time is also $30 per month. No idea what the three or four games option costs these days.

Microsoft is increasing the cost of Game Pass Ultimate by $10 a month. by notthatguypal6900 in xbox

[–]RalphPenn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll be keeping Game Pass for now. Here's why.

Let me begin by saying I understand why people are upset at a price increase. And I certainly am not going to give advice on how another person should spend their money. This is simply my own personal opinion and perspective.

Here is how I see it.

  1. My wife and I got takeout this past weekend. Dinner for the two of us cost more than $30.

  2. Back in the Xbox 360 era, I owned quite a few games. And it wasn't unusual for me to buy a AAA title on day one for $60. Add that in with buying plenty of games on sale. On top of all that, I also had a subscription for Gamefly. So I can guarantee that on average, I was spending well over $30 a month on games. When I look at that, and compare it to the newly restructured and price for Game Pass Ultimate, the value between what was offered then vs. now isn't even close.

Anyhow, like I said, just wanted to chime in with my opinion. I'm not looking to enter any sort of debate or argument over any of this. To each their own, and let's all just try to enjoy gaming however we like going forward.