Make one for me, too. I'm hungry, but Ares has dragged me outside.
Hard or soft?
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Make one for me, too. I'm hungry, but Ares has dragged me outside.
Hard, please.Hard or soft?
Hard, please.
That was quick, job done?Glad to be home win.
170 minutes in surgery.That was quick, job done?
And fleaful.interesting.... your not cuddling up with @sun rise are you..... that would be an eeeeeeewwwww
Outpatient, ie, in and out same day.
The bill was $22,000.
170 minutes in surgery.
Outpatient, ie, in and out same day.
The bill was $22,000.
My cost $0.
Excellent service.
You be careful, ya hear.You are the lucky one, thats what they said to me.
What i got was 7 hours of emergency surgery, resuscitated from death 4 times, 10 days in intensive care, 3 months of home recovery, a second operation to repair the damage the emergency surgery (and original surgeon) had caused and another 3 days icu plus a month of recovery. And i still get debilitating pain that takes opium to ease.
Total cost €238,000
Cost to me €0
Sorry about that quick rant there...
Still, i have 5 lives left so I'm a winner
You be careful, ya hear.
I thought that was required for participation in this thread.Pervert
The German outlet Süddeutsche Zeitung reported news of the guerrilla presentation on Monday, noting that the police are now investigating the incident. Per the police, the artist was a 51-year-old employee in the technical services department; he’d allegedly hoped that showing his work in the museum would lead to future opportunities.
Reminds me of the time I got kicked out of the mall for playing the piano...Employee Secretly Hangs His Own Art in German Museum, Spurring a Police Investigation
A worker at Munich's Pinakothek der Moderne secretly hung his artwork on museum walls, spurring a police investigation.www.artnews.com
They said he wouldn't face any serious charges, other than drilling two holes in a wall to hang the painting. But he was fired from his job and banned from entering the museum again.
They didn't have a picture of the painting in the article, nor in the original article it came from.
Reminds me of the time I got kicked out of the mall for playing the piano...
I played it nicely.
It was nowhere near so exciting.I'm picturing a scene something like this: