In before the first “AI TAKE THE WHEEL” fanatic drives into a crowd of school children
In before the first “AI TAKE THE WHEEL” fanatic drives into a crowd of school children
Wang, get me some more noodles…
hey, is that a giant…
there are dozens of us, DOZENS
Mayo, etc. I use a big tablespoon.
Your opinion is popular with me.
…didn’t know i had to specify or have a disclaimer.
Thanks for the assist though, in case someone didn’t know.
Metal, wood handle, more durable.
the only allowable plastic for utensils should be a rubber spatula (high heat), for scooping out the last bits of a product.
What does Mexico taste like?
But you need a subscription for it :p
I lived on the 13th floor for a couple years.
Granted, it was in Argentina and not prone to the silly US superstition.
ahhhh so thats why in the late 80s you could start your checks at 1000+
I hr and 7upvotes in and Im here to give you another handjobby…good work
Same, gave me some experience and set me on my career path.
Did my 4 years on bases with no flight lines (Like being in the navy and never stepping foot on a ship, lol) and only deployed to humanitarian missions even though the first gulf war was going on.
Still keep in touch with people i worked/lived with all those years ago.
Different world now and am glad my children didnt have to make that decision.
Especially when the cops tank & swat team need to know where the dog is to shoot it.
Wait until you see “career day” at school.
you know, they’re made out of meat?
Starts with erectile dysfunction and ends with the little blue pill…
The institutionalization runs deep.
The first time I moved out of the US I lived in a socialized medicine country & I just never went to the doctor. My then girlfriend casually went because she wasnt feeling well (a cold), then would go to the pharmacy for a birth control shot (no prescription needed), and finally when I had a fever and a doc came to the house at 2am (we just had to pay the taxi). I had a lengthy stay in the hospital, and a month of rehab, my employer’s nurse would stop by the house and give me an injection on his way home. And our son was born in a hospital with private rooms- all i had to pay for was my meals and overnight stay (there was a bed for me), plus the room had a mini bar…no shit.
We moved back to the US to raise the kids and then out again i to another socialized medicine country and I STILL HESITATE to go to the doctors.
Embarrassed to death