That's okay, it is perfectly fine to have your own sandbox. Different strokes and all that.Well, yeah, they have to win something since the prize they REALLY want won't be visiting a Canadian city for an extended victory parade this summer.
That's okay, it is perfectly fine to have your own sandbox. Different strokes and all that.Well, yeah, they have to win something since the prize they REALLY want won't be visiting a Canadian city for an extended victory parade this summer.
That's just weird. Most places keep your number for your land line. Maybe he was hiding from robo callers.Found out today that my dad's home phone number - which he's had for forty years - was changed, because he switched to TimeWarnerCharterMegaCableGlomerate.
I am... somewhat saddened by this.
When we were told we couldn't keep our number we moved it to a tracphone ($25 to get the phone and the smallest time card to activate it), then several days later moved it to google voice and pointed it at our new phone number.Found out today that my dad's home phone number - which he's had for forty years - was changed, because he switched to TimeWarnerCharterMegaCableGlomerate.
I am... somewhat saddened by this.
Comparing something to Dutch mayo is like comparing a beer to HeinekenComparing anything to the abomination that is Miracle Whip should be reason enough for a public flogging.
Naturally.Do you know where your towel is?
I'm just surprised we weren't missing a letter.It's their fault for just giving us 4 letters in a box and making us put it together ourselves.
Keep pronouncing it the English way. We are pretty familiar with it. It's when people try to speak Swedish, but with a thick accent, that we get confused and draw a blank.Apparently, IKEA is pronounced Ee-Kay-Uh, not Aye-Kee-Uh.
We've all been saying it wrong.
Let's agree to keep saying it wrong it.
Don't make me post all those heresy memes again.That guy who writes all the rhyming children's books pronounced his own name so that it rhymed with "voice", not with "moose".
like "bow"Since we're on this topic, does anyone know if Drow (as in Forgotten Realms) is pronounced like "wow" or "row, row, row your boat"? This had been a bone of contention with our D&D circle.
Page 9 of A Grand Tour of the Realms (2nd Edition Forgotten Realms boxed set) states, "Dark elves, also called Drow (pronounced to rhyme with now or how)..."