Many years ago I found a set of large adjustable pliers at a garage sale (similar to the item in this link) and they have been in my “go-to” kitchen drawer ever since. Works like magic, every single time without fail, and without any mess either.
You are correct, Rooo sez BISH PLZ, Putin is much-much smarter than 45. And PLZ don’t lose sight of the fact that the entire human population is ALSO
A whole lot smarter than 45
No, but that would have been very cute. I just wished to say “hello” but could not think of any words that fit within the(your) related discussion, so I just found a silly graphic which I thought you might like (and understand). Thank you for understanding...
Thank you most kindly for your input; and I agree with you (think US suppliers, as well). I also hope to find and purchase some “real maple syrup” this upcoming weekend.
You are good peeps, kristinbytes! Thank you for your sweet input, and please know that I will be right there with you...”in the first wave”.
Thank you, and I would just like to say that “twelve billion gallons” does not seem like near enough, as I know I’ve seen more than that from images of the roundabout at the Washington mall alone...
Sweetly Off-Topic: I have been buying faux (and store-brand at that) maple syrup for years because I don’t know any better. Might you (kindly) enlighten me as to a few of the better (read that as REAL) brand names of(for) maple syrup so that I might (finally) be able to enjoy “the-real-deal”. Thank you, kind Canadian.
And this will (immediately) raise the pricing structure for any and all goods and services coming from the fine country of Mexico, thus further burdening the American taxpayer. I would expect to see a 30 to 40 percent increase in all products entering the US from Mexico, effective tomorrow!
Okay, perhaps not as a land-locked (drive-down-the-highway) neighbor, but other countries might wish to trade goods and services with Mexico by any means possible; and ships and planes come to mind.