You didn't understand him either?huh?...could you repeat that
That's reassuring
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You didn't understand him either?huh?...could you repeat that
Your eyes are very wide set....is that a birth defect?
GET OUT OF THE WAY YA FETID SCOTTISH REPROBATE!!!! You are getting in the way of my responses..... go sniff some more corn fumes and hang out at the imaginary Menards while I'm posting...sheesh...oh wait..... I guess this applies to you too......never mind
Your eyes are very wide set....is that a birth defect?
Yeah. But I'd still take 40+C with 20% humidity over 30C with 90% humidity. But, even still, I'm ready for it to cool down. Especially because it doesn't get very winter like during winter time in the area I'm in (very specifically here, because it doesn't snow much in huge chunks of California, but huge chunks of California get blasted with crazy snow). But, overall, I am very happy and content if the coldest it gets is only about 1C. Which is way better than theTiresome day...but soon the autumn will make days more pleasant
Uncanny!So, I just went outside to check the mail, and see nothing there. I go back inside, pour some water in my bottle, and as I hold my bottle under the spout I see the mail truck pull up to the box, put some stuff in the box, and drive on.
I'm gonna be on the road for about 12-13 hours tomorrow.
But, at least I do believe, according to the mechanic, that this problem was an accident rather than mechanical wear-and-tear "not covered" stuff. Haven't been seen it myself, and I won't protest or question what is decided (I'm paying anyways), but accident stuff is not something I ever would have suspected or guessed.
I'm above average. At being frustrated.
Knowing what's going on there is an A-1 top survival strategy. And it's not simple. Before I retired it took quite a while before I thought I knew enough to make decisions for the rest of my life.Before I get back into a professional class, I need to take a class so I know what all the professional benefits with financing and retirement and all these other mumbo-jumbo wonky words that I don't understand.
And if I don't get that far, if my health declines another notch, I'm suing the Secret people because I really wanted to try to work again despite it all, and it went kaput anyways. It'll be their fault.
So, I just went outside to check the mail, and see nothing there. I go back inside, pour some water in my bottle, and as I hold my bottle under the spout I see the mail truck pull up to the box, put some stuff in the box, and drive on.
Seriously - take a trip to Washington DC. There are some well-marbled dinners on two legs there.No.....it is just being a bear....and you'd be surprised ay how much it helps in running down things that are trying to evade you
He probably would have treated it better. My itty bitty Scion boxcar I had zooming down a curvy, windy, mountainous path, I was definitely manic, doing Scream-A-Long with Korn, and keeping up with a Corvette going down said curvy, windy, mountainous path. And shortly after I got gas, things went "ker-POOF!" It was all fun and games until that moment. And then everything sucked and I wanted to yell and scream and cry because everybody sucked at that moment and no one was telling me what was needing to hear. I was so frustrated that as I was trying to talk to my mom, my youngest nephew kept pestering her and I almost said "tell him to **** off" to my mom, but caught myself just in time to say "tell him to....bugger off." And then I realized I was in "mini Bat Country" where my car broke down, and wow I did have my own little trip getting there. People outside of California are starting to recognize me as California, I noticed.So have you learned your lesson about letting @Revoltingest borrow your car