kodicee
kodicee
kodicee

Cheaters just want to be the very best, like every other cheater is.

Autoplay is always a startling and obnoxious thing when multiple tabs are open. Always takes me a second to find the right one.

I really wish that Oprah had never brought Dr.’s Phil & Oz out of the grays.

I’m just guessing, but the Venn diagram of “people who work out” and “people who drink 3-7 beers A DAY” probably does not overlap all that much.

But what if your car is paid off?

no, they don’t. If you hang up and wait any amount of time over roughly ten seconds, the telephone company’s machines end the call. No telemarketer can override this.

My simple rule is that unless I initiate the call, I won’t give any information.

Or, just play it safe every time. Always say “thanks for calling, I’m going to hang up and call right back to ensure I’m talking to the right people”. If it’s really your credit card company, they won’t be insulted and they’ll thank you for taking the extra step to protect your account. If it’s a scammer, they’ll try

When sous vide goes wrong....

If you can maintain on three or four drinks, then have three or four drinks. The main keys are:

This is good advice. But it is hard to follow. Especially since I love drinks 3 and 4 most of all.

No. I’m still cranky I’m driving an automatic. I want my manual transmission back!

These are like Jedi Mind Tricks. They work on weak minded, possibly panicky people. But anyone who has acquired skill with negotiating will know the manipulative questions like this. Which isn’t to say these tricks are not effective on experienced negotiators. They’re just not nearly as potent.

“Hey! Listen!” - Navi

My house is 110 years old. How much longer do you think my ice box is likely to last?

While I like the smell of bacon, and I like the smell of clean laundry, I’m not certain that I would like the smell of clean bacon laundry. Who has a washer/drier in their kitchen?

Let’s not forget the small dogs. Chihuahuas, for example, are ever at risk of getting swallowed by larger dogs.

I’m not unfamiliar with the time crunch you’re describing. For a while, I was working 80-90 hours a week, no days off, at three jobs just to get by. It was awful and “just find an extra hour” wasn’t possible. At the same time, the principle still applied. I needed to apply my time towards something that would get me ou