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I’d say it’s less murdery than “what’s the last thing you’d like to do before I kill you?”

And forget everything I learned as a child? I don’t think so! (In all seriousness, I do usually wave hello to people I come across when I’m out running).

Maybe that’s what it is, but I’m not willing to try another brand just to be sure. I’m a big fan of coconut milk though, especially when used for curry.

Besides the travel cost, I don’t know if I could handle the humidity for a full marathon. I did enjoy the Diamondhead hike though.

Or maybe take the time to learn when to use “your” and when to use “you’re”...

The only possible reason to do that is if you’re making an open faced PB&J sandwich because you ran out of bread.

That’s kind of how it is here. When there’s work to be done, we do it, but otherwise, our managers are cool about the fact that downtime exists, as long as our job stuff is getting done.

So I probably shouldn’t have friended my managers who will directly see if I’m posting while at work?

I’m sure plenty of people do, since it’s still around and in a variety of flavors, I was mostly just looking to post that gif :)

It’s a good thing Mountain Dew tastes so awful. Any other choice seems better by comparison.

For those who care, Gatorade uses sugar, Powerade (a Coca Cola product) uses high fructose corn syrup.

On the LA marathon course, there’s people handing cups of beer to runners I think around mile 23 or 24. I don’t know if they’re checking for ID or just going by how old people look, but it seems pretty popular.

I’m usually not an overachiever, but I gained my freshman 15 way before I started college.

For anyone who’s a fan of cheesy sci-fi B-movies, I strongly recommend watching Roboshark before it’s gone. It knows what it is and has fun with it. Plus, you can follow it on Twitter and it’ll follow you back!

It does, thanks! Has your dog done the impossible and befriended the vacuum, or at least not be scared of it?

That too, but I meant sometimes they don’t respond at all, and when you ask again they’ll finally provide an estimate on when you’ll hear back or pull the “I was just about to reply”.

While I agree with this in general, it’s not realistic in Los Angeles traffic, at least not during rush hour when pretty much every lane is going to be slow, so those crazy-ass drivers need to just accept that instead of dangerously weaving in and out to only move a couple extra feet, at best.

I hope everyone who works for our vendors reads this and decides to do that, because a lot of them require multiple follow-ups.

Adorable. thanks for sharing! I’m disappointed there’s only been 2 other dog pictures shared so far, I was expecting (hoping for) more from this post.