Dude. The title is an example of how extra, unnecessary punctuation ruins the meaning. A Panda eats shoots and leaves.The title is purposely ironic because it ignores the Oxford comma when it shouldn't.
Dude. The title is an example of how extra, unnecessary punctuation ruins the meaning. A Panda eats shoots and leaves.The title is purposely ironic because it ignores the Oxford comma when it shouldn't.
Your original comment still stands. It was genuinely ironic. Just not in the way you expected.Wait...shit. You're right. Fuck. Sorry.
It would be very surprising if that story were actually true. The hub wouldn't wear unevenly like that while driving unless the brakes were on and it was being dragged, and the car simply wouldn't make much progress if the hub did get that damaged.Dealer shop near where I grew up kept a wheel hub on display. It had been ground down until it looked like a reclining capital D.
Story is that the owner got a flat in a bad neighborhood, didn't want to stop and change it, so he just kept driving, first destroying the wheel and then the hub.
Dealer still replaced it.
--Patrick
Oh god I'm dying. You've killed me, Fade, damn you.[DOUBLEPOST=1466536573,1466536500][/DOUBLEPOST]
Well, not only that, but stuff floats better in salt water than in fresh water.Idiot. Poops can float or sink based on amount of fat in it.
@Covar and @Tress
It looks like he'd prefer something sporty. Like a tuna.I could lift that if I had, like, two-hundred of these. Problem is, I only have, like, ten, plus three of my own...
I especially like "You are now an admin."Clever.
--Patrick
He now has them to give.I especially like "You are now an admin."
"Welp, I guess this is MY responsibility now..."