rholtslander01
awensleydale
rholtslander01

You spelled grammar wrong.

If you use a clothesline or at least hang them in the sun it will kill almost anything living on the surface. It also removes stains but, of course, also bleaches out colours that you may want to keep.

This seems obviously true. The government can't keep secrets very well. It's just a bunch of politicians and bureaucrats after all. It seems strange that aliens would only visit the USA in any case. Even if the US gov't could keep a secret like this, every single other gov't on earth wouldn't be able to. This is like

Never heard of them until this article. It warms the cockles of my heart to hear that they are dying before I ever saw one. The grossly obese who suffer from malnutrition will no doubt be sad to see them go, however.

"Pox parties" aren't new at all but sending of infectious material through the mails is new, at least to me. Curious. Chicken pox isn't as dangerous for children as it is for adullts but few, if any, postal employees are children.

Interesting. Since Martin Kippenberger has been dead for some time it can't be "repaired" although they could restore it professionally, just as they do with traditional art works like paintings.

Classic crotchety old senior citizen that has no sense of propriety. "I'm ancient and will be dead soon so I don't care what anyone thinks."

What's instagram again?

Haha... ultrasonic insect repeller? Does it come with a mega ghost destructor, too? Or other totally fake "technologies"?

That house would not be for me but then I'm not a hamster. It makes me think of habitrail.

"'Pizza-Size Burger' that looks more appealing than any goose"

This fan isn't dangerous. That blade is plastic and might sting a bit if you put your finger in there but that's about all. This has been retrofitted with that cheap plastic blade. The originals had a metal blade that could conceivably cut you.

Doesn't Fox News already allow people to comment on their stories?

Suffice to say it's an illusion and the different/changing sizes are not real.

The problem is that they didn't put it in the water correctly. How a boat builder doesn't have a proper boat launch is beyond me.

A very effective advert.

Not a limerick.

If only the universe the author envisages really existed. That would be great but alas...

Conjugate the verb "to plausible".

Hmmm... so they can't tell us if it will rain tomorrow with any real accuracy but somehow they know what winter will be like? I'll take this with a grain of salt. I'll wait and see every morning just as I do now.