If a woman called me handsome, I would run through fire for her.
I would also run through falling water. I believe that's this "showering" thing people are referring to.
If a woman called me handsome, I would run through fire for her.
Well now I just want it more
My mom was a real estate agent back in the 80s and 90s, and still has more than a passing interest in the housing market. I've seen *a lot* of houses.Jesus you guys are picky.
It's listed as a "single-family dwelling," not as a resort getaway, c'mon.That giant monstrosity only has 3 bedrooms.
If you expect me to put down nearly $2 million, I expect a house I could use without another million in work done to it.Jesus you guys are picky.
Picture 28 shows a couple long guns on a stand, but it's obscured by a wooden post.I find it highly unusual that we see all these proudly displayed trophies but no proud display of the weapons that must have been used to take them. Weird.
--Patrick
So it does, a rifle and shotgun. I assume that means the big black cabinet in the background must open up to show off the rest of the arsenal.Picture 28 shows a couple long guns on a stand, but it's obscured by a wooden post.
I can see this is an excellent buy for a Bond villain.Wow. Just... wow. Thread. Oh my, the thread.
American freezing point of water = 32°F
American freezing point of water = 32°F
Rest of the world freezing point of water = 0°C
American boiling point of water = 212°F
Rest of the world boiling point of water = 100°C
American date format = mm/dd/yyyy = middle section increases, then first section, then last section. (Weird)
Rest of the world date format = dd/mm/yyyy = first section increases, then middle section, then last section. (Sensible)
American units =
39.37 inches in 1 metre
0.264 gallons in 1 litre
35.27oz in 1kg
247.105 acres in 1 km^2
Rest of the world units
100 cm in 1 metre
100 cl in 1 litre
1000g in 1kg
1000000 m^2 in 1 km^2
See, I can pick arbitrary comparisons too
I still think it should be year/month/day, but I'm a weirdo...American date format = mm/dd/yyyy = middle section increases, then first section, then last section. (Weird)
Rest of the world date format = dd/mm/yyyy = first section increases, then middle section, then last section. (Sensible)