Your point is addressed in the first two sentences of the article.
Your point is addressed in the first two sentences of the article.
The Vet was my first and favorite stadium experience in the early 90's (favorite for sentimental reasons - I've definitely had more fun drinking at National Stadium in DC as an adult). Knowing this was there at the height of my pubescent prowess makes me chuckle. I'm sure I rubbed a few loads out in the stadium…
So that leaves YOU as the only who is right?
At second :55, it seems he is also doing that bottom lip-bit thing too. You just know he wants to break out - and all that ballet training too.
But the person - the one ordering - didn't walk up.
Sometimes it's NOT a matter of preference. Sometimes people need answers immediately and the only way to respond is with my smart phone. I work in fundraising for a non-profit botanical Garden. Sometimes when I'm out in the Garden with guests I may discretely slip away from a group to check the progress of event plans…
Presumably you'd rather run it off LTE and not your job's network.
I think we all want to see the left nipple.
I think you're being too rough on Virginia - a state that went for Obama in the the last two presidential elections.
For me, the best method of removing wrinkles I've found was to move to a humid climate.
I wish I could have only read one "f" in the second word on first reading. Stupid, puerile brain.
Tell me why I want this?
We have Perkins all over over SW Florida too (and lots of retirees from the Midwest).
Yeah, but that doesn't store as nicely. I don't require much and I get it delivered every two months, or more frequently if necessary. ;-)
I have it set up for razor blades, bar soap, deodorant, and *ahem* lube. I even stagger the deodorant smells so I have something different each delivery. It's a fantastic service and they email you before shipping so you can postpone if you need to.
Just the time gained from not dealing with the crowds at the warehouse stores is a huge saving. I'll still head to Costco one a month or so, but my trips are quicker and I don't need to worry about whether regular items I need are in stock or not.
It is super easy, and they remind you before sending out items so you can cancel it you decide you don't need something. I use the service for things like razor blades, bar soap, and other toiletries. I find that the name brand toiletries I buy on Amon are cheaper than the generics I used to buy at CVS. So, win-win.…