slowveloce2
slowveloce2
slowveloce2

Yeah, they played freaking slither a few years ago like it was the greatest game in the world on the school laptops. They are easily amused when it comes to playing a game on a phone/chromebook while at school. It can actually be a great motivator for a lot of kids.

Please tell us how we can keep these kids enthralled with school 8 hours a day in 6 to 8 subjects every day for 182 days a year....

I think it depends on the tournament. Something tells me you won’t be seeing that at the Masters.

If they would only bring back Rock of Love with Bret Michaels....that was reality tv worth watching!

Bass Pro owns Cabela’s now.

The third one .....I read it and have zero recollection of reading it. probably should have stopped with the first one.

Easy to park? In Seattle?

We have a trail close by that gets a lot of bike usage....I could pick up a Gu wrapper every 15 feet. Imagine strollers, dog-walkers, joggers, and skate-boarders.... then the dudes in full team kit that can’t hit 15 mph on the trail dropping their energy wrappers so they can dream of riding in the tour....seriously

I do that when I go out with my parents, they always go to the Village Inn, they have a guy who is absolutely the best waiter I have ever seen. This Christmas I went back in-gave him 50 bucks and said thanks for taking care of them for the last couple of years.

1978 Horizon was my first car when I turned 16...My dad bought it for me...A few years later I made up for that mistake by buying an 84 CRX—blue over silver-now that was a car!

Supposed to pry? Yeah, that is going to backfire on you....Show interest-yes, pry-not so much—unless you have reason to believe that that they are doing something illegal or possibly going to harm themselves or others.

Ask a teacher about it....we know exactly how your child will be teased by their name. Plus google it, I know someone that named their kid after a president and didn’t even realize it....

That was my first car...White with red plaid interior-while my best friend had the IROC-Z.

Two people doing the grocery shopping is recipe for disaster....the person who does the majority of the cooking does the shopping-they know what is in the fridge/pantry/freezer...Google Home or Alexa is your friend—everyone in the house can use it to help make the shopping list.