An excellent time to grocery shop and a terrifying time to Walmart shop.Back when I still had a car, I really liked grocery shopping at like 9 or 10pm. The stores are nearly empty, but there's still hours before closing.
An excellent time to grocery shop and a terrifying time to Walmart shop.Back when I still had a car, I really liked grocery shopping at like 9 or 10pm. The stores are nearly empty, but there's still hours before closing.
I think you mean dangerously cheesy
It never is.It's not easy.
Being referred to as "human" confers no guarantee of civility, decency, or even allegiance to one's own species.Thus "dangerously close".
What does that matter? Especially if they are s stranger whom you do not know? If they aren't yours, they are just zombies, right?Being referred to as "human" confers no guarantee of civility, decency, or even allegiance to one's own species.
I guess I'm not seeing the same parallel you are.
--Patrick
Are you ok? You seem to be taking this very personally.What does that matter? Especially if they are s stranger whom you do not know? If they aren't yours, they are just zombies, right?
You've hooked up multiple monitors to your PC each playing a different video in an attempt to clear your porn backlog haven't you?I love the feeling of engineering a strategy that turns several days of hard work into just a few hours of smart work.
He's multitasking.You've hooked up multiple monitors to your PC each playing a different video in an attempt to clear your porn backlog haven't you?
Thank you for explaining what this was. My mind went... elsewhere...So I mentioned before that I won my fantasy league. Used some of the winnings on this. I wouldn’t consider myself a huge Eva fan, but this thing is awesome. It’s a popcorn bucket!
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Also if you open the mouth the eyes light up. I love it.
For you? A fantasy....winning...a fantasy league? What's that?
That's not a win. Or a Win. Or a WIN. We have some folks here that produce prose, post your thoughts!I followed Al Jaffee on Twitter.
He followed me back! Aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!
A VERY famous cartoonist, probably best known for his work for MAD Magazine, especially the "fold-ins."...so...who's El Jefe, or whatever?
...you actually see Hawaiian plates in the continental US?The game is over.
Back in October, because of the usual influx of out-of-state drivers in Arizona, my wife and I decided to play The License Plate Game. Basically, the goal was to see license plates from all 50 states, and see how many of them we could find in our daily travels - without even leaving the state.
The game ended as of today.
Let the record show that yesterday, as I was heading back to the yard after my last run in the evening, I saw a Kentucky license plate on the back of a pickup. That was plate #49.
And, what to my complete surprise this morning, but there, parked in the apartment complex of one of the kids I take in to school in the morning, was a Rhode Island plate. I did a double take, but it was, indeed, a Rhode Island plate - which made it #50.
I was about to post in Random Crap that I saw a plate from Hawaii yesterday....you actually see Hawaiian plates in the continental US?
I even see them here every once in awhile....you actually see Hawaiian plates in the continental US?
According to google, shipping a car from Hawaii to the mainland by boat is less than $2000, so if you're moving that's significantly cheaper than buying a new car, most likely even factoring in the sale of the old car.Why would someone shlep a car all the way from Hawaii to the rest of the USA?