I bet he wants to ban trampolines and swimming pools too.
I bet he wants to ban trampolines and swimming pools too.
I’d be tempted to buy my kids one just to say “piss off” to this dude. Learn to parent.
very well put.
So by your argument, Walmart is great. Instead of having to go to lots of different businesses to get things, and deal with having to get there during the varied hours they are open, you can just go to one spot. Ignore the fact that they pay poorly, underinsure their employees, and do everything they can to get out of…
we used to have a city park that had a “pitch and putt” course that was free. We spent at least one or 2 afternoons a week out there. Then some idiot decided to go 4wheeling on it, and tore it up. Now it’s a frisbee golf course.
and i used to destroy the All you Can eat at waffle house. Usually 2 or 3 double cheese burgers w/ a side of bacon per (because you couldn’t order a bacon cheeseburger) a couple of sides of hash browns, a sausage egg and cheese, and 2 pecan waffles.
High school, my daily meals consisted of
1) sausage or bacon, egg & cheese sandwich for breakfast.
a really dirty 03 vibe -”
I’m highly suspicious of this.
I was wondering in what world $170 was a “cheap” bluetooth speaker.
I was wondering in what world $170 was a “cheap” bluetooth speaker.
Don’t insult Dr. Seuss like that. It’ll be Dick & Jane books, and he’ll giggle every time he sees them. “Dick”.
They would have to wheel me out.
That track of all the lost audio was very awesome.
But let it only play Alice Cooper.
to clean out his underwear.
what? Why would you respond to Funkadelic with that?
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be prepared to do a lot of skimming after the 2nd book. He seriously needed an editor. And if possible, find the non “expanded” version of the first few. I swear Wolves of the Callah would be about 1/3 the size if you cut out all the flashbacks to earlier books (or even to itself). I made the mistake of doing that one…
You’re totally right. There’s like 30 major rivers that flow north according to this. That’s definitely worth mentioning. Thank you for your dilligence. Keep fighting to make sure people don’t make broad assumptions since you happen to know of of the extremly rare exceptions.
My daughter was 7 when I traded my old Caliber (I know) in. We had to grab her and pull her off of it, and she cried for 30 miles home. The next day at school she told her teacher she couldn’t do any work because she was too sad.