I gave them 2 minutes, then if you snooze, you lose.
I was about to give you the business, but I don't understand S.A. humor, so I waited.
Must suck to be him.
Do you have dogs? The falling figs will ferment, and dogs love them. I've seen plenty of wasted dogs below a fig tree. Doesn't hurt them, they just might get hammered.
That's what I was thinking. I suppose they could do an engine swap, but the one they took out must remain in impound?
Fuck no! What, are you crazy?
Same here, and I always ask the question and have never gotten a response. If companies are sitting on piles of silver, and they predict huge increases in value, why are they spending so much on advertising trying to sell it? Seems to me that they would ... more »
Hubby rolls over in the morning and says "intercourse or golf course". She never moves and says "don't forget your sweater".
Yeah I saw where he's from NRH. I didn't really enter the thread to bash them. I just thought the heat being part of the reason for the delay was odd.
Just going to bed telling the little woman that I got 3 dozen up votes, I'm sure she'll be impressed.
As a sportsman, 5-6 is pretty limiting.
I've only heard it in terms of botanical or medical procedures.
I would rather have dropped an SX instead of an MX.
Don't feel bad, I have seen it often. Maybe because of the word "ridge" which means things like the top edge of a house or a hill.
Low level swindle. If someone sold you a bottle of flavored water for $20.00 passing it off as a cure for for the common cold would be a grift.
Cowboys for me, but I come by it honestly. I was in the neighborhood before they got here.
My dog goes ape shit when she sees me grab a range bag, or a rifle. She thinks we're going to the ranch. If I'm not going to the ranch, and I accidentally let her get in the truck, it's nearly impossible to extract her.
Teacher asks for sentences using the word "definitely". Suzy says, "The sky is definitely blue". Teacher says; "Well, when it's raining, the sky is gray". Billy says; "The grass is definitely green". "Well, during the winter the grass dies and turns ... more »