Reminds me of this!
Reminds me of this!
I let a guy friend stay with me for a few weeks before he had to move out of state. This guy was a great cook, and had opposite work hours from me, so he promised to make me dinner every night as a "thank you" for letting him crash at my place.
THIS. I would get into screaming matches, and at times I'd be ready to take a SWING at EVERY guy I ever lived with, because they absolutely REFUSED to do housework. Or if they did, it was only after a knock down drag out fight. Which leads me to this:
WHEW! Ok good. I thought I was going nuts!
hahah "Do you know who my father is."
I agree with you.
But ... but ... but REVERSE RACISM!!!
I agree - the editing is key.
AKA: SHANTS
—Accidentally knock something over then say, "Fix That" to him.
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WHOA!
I am not sure if you're asking about skill level, but if you're asking if it's okay to play with people of vastly differing skill levels, the answer is a DEFINITIVE YES.
I remember in the 5th grade, the one thing we were allowed to do while the boys were in the classroom, was watch this movie together called, "My Mom's Having a Baby." Did anyone else ever watch this movie in school?
Aha, I see what you did there. Did he also spell it with a "K?"
Agreed. Dangerously so!
It's not necessarily that we love it, it's just that we know the server's livelihood depends on their tips - it's how they feed their families. So tipping becomes a habit, and generous tipping is especially prevalent since many people either work in the service industry or know someone who does. It's a very…