BananaHands
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And for dealing with crowded subway stations.Crocodile Dundee had a method to tell the difference.
Also had a pretty good method for using respiratory medications.
And dealing with street thugs.
Well it was more like 3 month research trip for her PhD.Three months vacation? Was that maternity leave or something? Here, 3 month vacation could be considered a euphemism for being fired. Because obviously, if they can do without you for 3 months, you must not be all that essential.
Brand spanking new car, less than a week old, and someone opened their door into it. And good, too.
FFTFY.Everything is just so fucking fucked. Fuck.
Were you the one doing the catfishing?I met someone who got catfished! Crazy people, man.
Tell some lame jokes.There is a cricket in here chirping...the madness is slowly taking me.
Know how you feel right now.Depression both blows and sucks.
YeeeeeepDepression both blows and sucks.
And neither in the good way, either.Depression both blows and sucks.
It's the Megamaid of psychological issues.Depression both blows and sucks.
I don't usually feel guilty about not donating to telemarketed charities. I do _LOATHE_ when I'm buying groceries and they loudly ask if I'd like to donate such and such to such foundation. Feel like an asshole when I decline in a crowded supermarket.
I'm with you. Fine point is the best (unless you go too long and it dries out). Bic Cristals were some of the best for that, but the ink would tend to blob up and need to be wiped occasionally.http://www.overstock.com/Office-Sup...pspla&ef_id=USvf8gAABe9wsoSI:20130819182745:s
Uni-Ball pens are the best writing implement for the money. I like the .05 vs. .07, 7 writes too wide and sloppy.
Haha, thank you!http://www.overstock.com/Office-Sup...pspla&ef_id=USvf8gAABe9wsoSI:20130819182745:s
Uni-Ball pens are the best writing implement for the money. I like the .05 vs. .07, 7 writes too wide and sloppy.
I've never had a dog I could trust not to run off if let out in the front yard off a leash.My dog keeps running off. It is now to the point that I'll have to put a leash on him just to walk him down the back steps to put him in the fenced area of my yard. I can't play frisbee in the front yard or work on his retrievals in the lake because he gets a scent and takes off running...
These are pretty sweet, but I absolutely love the Zebra pens: http://www.zebrapen.com/products/pen/f-301?c=30 two of mine are dying, so I should stop and pick some up today. They're my long-hand pens of choice, if you find you need to get a new variety, @LittleKagsin Both their black and blue varieties flow wonderfully and are really crisp. Plus I find them very comfortable to hold and write for long periods of time.http://www.overstock.com/Office-Sup...pspla&ef_id=USvf8gAABe9wsoSI:20130819182745:s
Uni-Ball pens are the best writing implement for the money. I like the .05 vs. .07, 7 writes too wide and sloppy.
Shock collars can do wonders. Depending on the dog, you might be able to get away with using just the vibration setting. A lot of dogs just need something to jerk their mind out of the tunnel they get in when they find a scent, and that does it.My dog keeps running off. It is now to the point that I'll have to put a leash on him just to walk him down the back steps to put him in the fenced area of my yard. I can't play frisbee in the front yard or work on his retrievals in the lake because he gets a scent and takes off running...