Tumor. Not cancer.Y'all fuckers need to stop getting cancer. Dammit.
Ok. Stop getting tumors, fuckers.Tumor. Not cancer.
Let's not speak of the devil, shall we?
Much better. Have a cookie.Ok. Stop getting tumors, fuckers.
That's not only a forum thing. Throwing puns like it's nobody's business is a culture wide geek thing. I die a little inside when I'm witness to it.Normally this forum's propensity to pun perturbs me (but my adoration of alliteration is absolute) but... I enjoyed this one. So I will endorse it, but only this one time.
YOu say infertility like it's a bad thing! Most men pay a one time snip fee or spend thousands on condoms to do the same.
True. I had a coworker though, that said "Being infertile makes me tremendously more attractive to women!" When pressed further on this theory, he felt that because he couldn't father children any more, the likelihood that a woman looking for a good time would drastically improve because she could be reasonably comforted knowing that there would be no consequences of the next generation kind.Well Ad, those dudes actually have the kids first.
Just went through this. Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. Fix it ASAP or regret it forever.Been chasing a leak for two weeks in the basement. First I thought it was the weather causing the fridge to go wonky. Then I thought it was a clogged water filter in the fridge. Then then I thought it was residual water in the lines after I removed the filter and shut off the water.
Turns out to be none of the above. It's the main drainpipe under the basement floor. Who knows how old it is. Could be close to 60 years old if it's original. Just getting to it means ripping up carpet and digging up the basement floor.
we're trying to sell our house too. I got an offer for less than I paid for it back in 2005. That gave me a good laugh.Well, I got an offer on my house. For 46,000 less than it's listed for. I'm insulted. We already dropped it 12,000 recently. The buyer's argument is that the house is dated and will need a good bit of updating. Duh. I know this. That's why the original listing price was well below market. I already discounted quite a bit for that. And they come with an attitude that I am ridiculous for asking as much as I am. We did the research. The houses around us that are updated but that are comparable in size are much more expensive. For its dated look, it's in move-in condition, and it's in the best school district in town, in one of the best neighborhoods in town, and the exterior and yard are in excellent condition. The sunroom and the huge backyard alone make it worth my asking price. The offer is less than I paid for it, and that just rubs me the wrong way.
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It's like they want to double dip the datedness, if I wasn't clear. It's like I was selling a shirt with a hole in it for a dollar with a giant sign that said "This shirt is a dollar because of the hole", but then the buyer tells me they're only offering a quarter, because of this here hole they just discovered all on their own.
Looks like I wont get the Bleomycin after all. There is none to be had. So my BEP treatment became EP treatment...