At first it is quite exciting, stimulating and a whole new way of seeing the world, Oh, yes, the trailer, that is what will get you hooked. The rest of it? Repetitive, ultimately rather annoying and will leave you with a sort of numb sadness.
At first it is quite exciting, stimulating and a whole new way of seeing the world, Oh, yes, the trailer, that is what will get you hooked. The rest of it? Repetitive, ultimately rather annoying and will leave you with a sort of numb sadness.
I love my fed-ex guy cause he’s a drug dealer and he doesn’t even know it...and he’s always on time. - Mitch Hedberg
Everything was fine until the damn bear broke into their truck to get high.
that reminds me, i must check my business cards in case someone altered them while i was alseep. if i don’t, i’m negligent.
A perfect use for this song:
I mean, I’ve had 8 billion of those stickers in my windshield, and I’ve never read a single one. I usually peel them off as I leave the parking lot.
Lol, I used to fill all the screens at the various local computer stores with “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” just to subtly creep people out.
That kind of speech isn’t generally criminal. If anything, the cleaning crew’s crime was against the dealership, not the customer. The dealership, assuming they really didn’t know, would likely not be liable.
Came here to say this. Content with giving a star and comment. Racially insensitive is inadvertently saying something inappropriate that has some racial overtones. Maybe a joke or a turn of phrase that we shouldn’t use because of its history, its phrasing, its word choice or its implications.
I have been called that word. I’m for giving the dealership the benefit of the doubt because I remember when I used to go to Radio Shack and type the following into their display computers:
He didn’t say that Alston shouldn’t have been offended by it. He said that once the error was discovered, it was remedied with termination of the responsible employee, and as the tampering of the machine occurred after hours, it’s not something that would be expected, and hence not something that would be looked-for.…
“Racially insensitive.” No, that is a hell of a lot more than insensitive, that’s the whole kit and caboodle of straight up fuck-you level racism.
The amount of energy and effort of some people to go to in order to be a flaming asshole never ceases to amaze me. Furthermore, the name of this person should be released to the public so that nobody will ever hire that shithead
LOL yeah sponsors love it when you write an entire post disparaging their product as inferior and in need of enhancement
I agree with the Motor City Pizza, but the first part is unnecessary and ignorant as fuck
Putting a pyrex dish that was just in the fridge or freezer into a preheated oven on a rack is fine
In the case of playing guitar: a crappy, too-cheap instrument can be unplayable or never sound in-tune regardless of how well you play it. Pairing this with the “don’t go it alone”, have someone who knows how to play help with selecting your (corporate ‘you’, not you/Panthercougar specifically) first guitar so that…
I think you’re thinking of “Visions” cookware. It’s not the same material as Pyrex, although the brand is owned by Pyrex:
i have caused thrifted Pyrex to explode. it’s quite an experience, for sure. I didn’t realize it couldn’t be put under a broiler, because the literature that says that is on the printed tags when it’s new — maybe now they emboss it on the glass, i don’t know (and if not, they SHOULD!). But anyway, screaming hot pyrex…
Even worse, I’ve heard stories of putting something from the oven/stove directly onto a stone countertop and it causing the countertop to crack.