I just did the same thing. I even tried to get into the frame of mind where I do flip someone off. The biggest difference I noticed is that a casual friendly flip-off was at a 45-degree angle and an actual road rage flip-off was straight vertical.
I just did the same thing. I even tried to get into the frame of mind where I do flip someone off. The biggest difference I noticed is that a casual friendly flip-off was at a 45-degree angle and an actual road rage flip-off was straight vertical.
A few days after a friend helped me move out of an apartment with a terrible roommate, they told me they’d pissed in my roommate’s shampoo right before we left. They seemed pretty pleased with their decision.
This blew me away when I went to Meiji Jingu Stadium a couple years ago. Almost every shop on the street leading from the train to the stadium had a stand outside selling takeaway boxes. Delightful.
I lean toward “lazy” with my coworkers guilty of this. There’s one guy I work with who replies to emails with phone calls. I think he just reads subject lines. Most of his questions are about topics discussed in the emails. He just doesn’t absorb info by reading... or really any other form of communication.
Stay on good terms with colleagues you don’t even work with directly, with assistants and even interns. You never know whose opinion of you and your abilities will matter some day!
I read and hear people say this all the time. I went to a mediocre public school and we learned how to fill out 1040s. This was in the mid-90s. Of course, now I would never actually use the physical form.
I’ve never seen It’s a Wonderful Life. At this point, it’s almost an accomplishment to have never seen it.
I’m in pretty much total agreement here.
Are they going to get that search warrant for the big house in the woods?
I noticed this last week and thought it would somehow be incorporated into the episode. But then again this week it’s the same and, yeah, I’m curious to know why such a drastic change.
He’s tried to incorporate the staff into the show more the last few years. He’s had some bits where he walks around the office.
Fox News only began in 1996 and I think it took a few years to really become Fox News as we know it. He must have watched TV before that. But I agree he’s never changed remote batteries.
I am not terribly photogenic and, thus, am in so few photos that my selection for any dating app or profile pic is small and I just use whatever is most current. The few people I’ve matched with and actually met have almost all remarked something along the lines of “You look better in person than in your photos.”…
I don’t think I have ever seen the C0ntacts list on another person’s phone. I thought that was normal, but this thread has me reconsidering.
Scrolling through channels on Christmas Eve I noticed that The Wizard of Oz was on opposite of A Christmas Story and, of course, said out loud to my family "I like The Wizard of Oz" in the same creepy way that the kid does. No one got it.
Clearly, Maroon 5 should open the halftime show with the Star-Spangled Banner. Kaepernick comes out of the stage like Michael Jackson at the ‘93 (‘92?) Super Bowl and just kneels for its entirety.
But Mazeroski is also considered one of the best defensive second baseman. Obviously, though, he wouldn’t be in the Hall without that home run. But at least there’s something else on his resume.
I had been on the fence because of the price. But I eventually shelled out and ended up loving the performance.
For some reason, women have never been shy about commenting in the moment if I do something that they don’t care for. On the other hand, compliments almost always come later on outside the bedroom. It makes sense as to why, but it’s also kinda bothered me. To me, if you like something, wouldn’t you be inclined to say…
For the prices I’ve seen on other dates, I wouldn’t be surprised if a Dallas promoter just couldn’t fathom a relatively full paying audience at an appropriate venue.