well, there's 4 beds in this one room that's like, 8x8.. and the kitchen is outside.
well, there's 4 beds in this one room that's like, 8x8.. and the kitchen is outside.
Velvatine Rabbit! OH MY GOD I used to love that movie. I even had a velvatine rabbit! I think it's still at my parents house :( There's a 4 leaf clover stuffed into his back where the stitching started to come apart.
wash it?
Looks like an Acura Legend to me.
Besides the fact that Dennis is wrong...
milk contains animal proteins and fats, which plants don't particularly care for.
I'm all for seasoning oil with garlic, then eating the garlic and saving the oil. Most of the time raw garlic is too harsh to mix in with a salad. Pickled or roasted is 100000x better.
A: People who don't understand that the highway is moving at 70mph or greater, and there's a huge merge lane for you to get close to that speed. Merging isn't going to work so well at 40mph when the rest of the traffic around you is doing 70+...
milk to water your garden? Are you insane man? That's a surefire way to kill everything that it touches.
The rear end kind of reminds me of an older datsun z car or a first gen rx... 3/7 (fb).
Once he gets some new titanium ankles though..
Can't remember the brand, but fully programmable ones are the only way to go. I got mine to run my tv with all the buttons, and then my receiver with it's 20billion buttons.
Would you get the same benefits of a low-fat dressing covering a salad that contained cheese?
I was gonna say the same thing. The only prebagged salad stuff I'll buy is spring mix with spinach.
You're not supposed to keep raw garlic in oil for extended periods of time.
god damn that sounds amazing
I would say both. It's always good to have backups. And in all honesty, socket sets are much more useful than wrenches in every way imaginable.
Try dripping a little of it onto salads.... noms to the max
We've got it on tap just about everywhere in Alabama.
Yuengling is hands down the best mass produced american lager, and it's cheap (usually cheaper than Bud or Miller.