You should hand them a empty cup of steam and tell them it was well about 212. :)
You should hand them a empty cup of steam and tell them it was well about 212. :)
I miss Timmy’s so much...boo! especially to crave their soup at midnight on a road trip.
Warren William, thank you! I grew up in a very middle eastern area and I get so excited when I am able to chat with folks that remind me of home (I’m white/non-Muslim), but it freaks folks out in the conservative area of TX I live so much. Argh!
That’s interesting. I’m going to try and make a costume like the gyspy woman’s in the second Sherlock Holmes’ movie. :)
I wondered about that too. Gross. (keeping them clean, not anal beads, I’m all silcone all the time girl)
What I want to know is who willingly took the photo? Gaaah!
They have a nice weight though, and generally are thick enough they shouldn’t shatter if used properly. And of course are careful.
The only good use for poor plastic/cheaply made sex toys instead of safe silcone ones...nice job UT students, nice job!
I shouldn’t have clicked on this story, even though it’s more than a year old, I want to send him some choice comments. and help his ex-wife baby sit while she’s working.
As someone with OCD/Anxiety/Depression, who’s never felt any of them were a stigma although they are a big old ball around my neck from time to time, thanks for the head’s up! :)
I am, that’s what excited me. Plus I need to knit my new niece/nephew a baby cap for their birth in a month so need some ideas! :)
I’ve worked on a lot of farms in the winter, in feet of snow, and there’s nothing to keep you warm like layers of wool. :) I bet the suits were warm, and more water-resistant than denim.
Ooh, I hadn’t thought of that, my grandpa liked zip-up cardigans too, and I have some modern ones as well. I love them.
No, it’s just jeans were only heavy-duty wear, so when you went out you work khakis, or suits and suspenders. My Grandpa lived to be 90 and I don’t think he ever wore jeans. Just kakhis, button-up shirts, for around the house, if he was going out he’d add a tie, jacket, and a hat.
I wish my grandpa was alive so I could ask him about this...how cool, off to check out Detroit.
Me too! Anytime Nina Totenburg get’s on the air my ears perk up. :) High five NPR!
A towel works well, just make sure it doesn’t have a lot of lint on it. Old t-shirts work well. :) But using other people’s towels is totally a dick move.
Oh my goodness. That poor guy, I remember that. Yikes!
Hugs, I’m so sorry, but thanks for trying to get through to them.
Joining in with you, especially after NPR’s story last week about a nurse and she was saying how there’s never time to eat so real food (not just hypoglycemic inducing candy) is so nice.