mrcrumley6
MrCrumley
mrcrumley6

Barb sucks. But she’s probably right. I doubt Peter and Madi will last. Their values don’t seem to be aligned.

Yeah. following someone around and posting threats on all their Gizmodo comments shows you’ve really got this whole life thing figured out.

Madison’s not the one ranting in a Jezebel comments section.

Pretty bigoted of you to attack this gay man for all he’s suffered. It’s not his choice he’s that way.

Saying “gas is too cheap; we need to correct that issue” is like saying “freedom is too prevalent; we need to limit that.”

I thought it was a holiday for villains.

True. But changing to the 3D logo was unnecessary back then.

The only reason any of our opinions aren’t more popular is because of everyone else. Everyone else sucks.

Fondue? That’s for peasants. Cultured society raclettes.

Has it really been 20 years since the skateboard concept? Wow.

I also regret teaching you the definition of, “myriad.”

That conveyor belt is awesome.

No. It really comes down to her wanting more than her 3 minutes.

You’re saying the highway patrol officer won’t like the Hello Kitty stickers on my driver’s licence?

Didn’t the Mach 5 have steelies?

As a kid, I thought the Trans Sport was so cool.

Sounds like more kids need to watch Dirty Jobs reruns. Mike Rowe’s constantly saying folks working the high-paying dirty jobs are happier than the stressed-out office types.

A person might go into either career, and that’s fine. If you choose to be an engineer, you need a 4-year degree. I don’t care if you chose that path because you wanted to “beat” the kid who chose to be a plumber (although if money is the scoreboard, it’s debatable whether many engineers will “beat” a plumber’s income)

The opportunity exists, you just don’t need a 4-year degree to take advantage of it. Look up “1 2 7 ratio.” For every job that requires an advanced degree, there are 2 jobs that require a 4-year degree and 7 jobs that require 2-year degrees, certifications, or no degree. That ratio has been the same since WW2.

You exchange wallets with your server and ask them to let you do their sidework.