So that will make your future son Mainprfemo? That's just cruel.Interestingly precise fetish is my middle name.
So that will make your future son Mainprfemo? That's just cruel.Interestingly precise fetish is my middle name.
Could just be out of storage, by the sound of it.Phone might have just bricked. Been having issues with it for a month now, programs crashing, super-slow load times, and yesterday I stopped getting texts (and my entire history of them vanished).
I really don't want to deal with getting a new phone right now, but I might not have a choice.
Better "aayyyyyy" than "sit on it" I guess.At this point, I imagine @stienman can walk up to any pregnant woman, lightly nudge them to induce labor, and then give a thumbs up while going "aayyyyyy"
Could just be out of storage, by the sound of it.
Better "aayyyyyy" than "sit on it" I guess.
--Patrick
Not a fan of whisk[e]y. Am a big fan of 7-and-7's.Well, I don't hate you.
I'm not a huge fan of whisky, though. Always tastes too burnt unless it's blended with something.
--Patrick
There are minor differences in production--whether corn or barley or rye is used, how distilled the liquid is before aging, etc. And those minor differences create some minor differences in flavor profiles. But, yeah, they're all essentially the same kind of drink.Whiskey, scotch, and bourbon are the same thing and nothing can convince me otherwise.
Not even import taxes?Whiskey, scotch, and bourbon are the same thing and nothing can convince me otherwise.
Say hello to one of my many ringtones -Irish Whiskey is usually triple distilled, which gives you a smoother, frequently sweeter drink; Scotch Whiskey usually has the damp malt dried over peat fires, infusing it with its characteristic smokey flavor; Bourbon Whiskey is usually made from corn and legally can only have been produced in parts of Kentucky; that's why Jack Daniels is "Tennessee Sour Mash" despite in all other ways being a bourbon. All are distilled spirits, all are cask aged which gives them their distinct amber coloration and affects the flavor. So, yes, they're more alike than unalike, but it really depends on your personal tastes. I enjoy Irish Whiskey and Bourbon but the smokey taste of Scotch makes me gag.
Drink Scotch with me, we can be miserable comrades over a bottle of Ubon Little Bay Small CaskIn a real, core, fundamental kind of way, I hate myself and my life. But, whisky is a thing, so. You know.
I'll try to deliver 'em myself.Hugs for your mom.
At some point, my parents/wife/whoknows are gonna die, and I'm kinda concerned that this will be my reaction and that other people will be mad at me for not being "sad enough."I wish I could feel a bit more when it comes to death. I feel kind of guilty about not being more upset. I guess I feel more numb than sad.
This was me when my dad died last summer. I cried when he literally died for 30 seconds. I went home and showerd then went to work.At some point, my parents/wife/whoknows are gonna die, and I'm kinda concerned that this will be my reaction and that other people will be mad at me for not being "sad enough."
What they don't realize is that I've been preparing myself for quite some time for the eventuality that everyone I'm close to is going to die at some point. It is unavoidable, but it means I'm not going to be like that "...NOOOOOOOOO!!!" guy in movies, and this will upset people.
--Patrick
That could be a bit of it.Maybe my emotions are shot, I don't know.
When my mother died I tried to be stoic, and never really grieved. It messed me up emotionally for years and years. I made sure, when Pauline died, I didn't hold anything back. If I had tried to do the same thing, I think it would have destroyed me.When my dad died I internalized it and took it out on my family. I went to counseling to help me get through it once I realized what I was doing. It happens to us all in various ways.