

We finally have new windows and sliding glass door on our fixer-upper.
We finally have new windows and sliding glass door on our fixer-upper.
What a tweest!
What I find interesting is that in your examples I actually find the “omg” to be the redundant part.
I heard that there are 3 types of tears, and the type that comes out when we’re upset has a natural painkiller in them.
They tell me the story of when I was a kid where my eyes were about crotch-level for my dad and I walked into the bathroom while he was in his tighty whiteys. Supposedly I said he had pooped in his underwear.
Beans are another good, cheap food.
I was confused reading OP’s description, and I’m also confused looking at your link how you got that from OP’s description. 😅
I used it to make Asian cucumber salad.
I’ve used cling wrap. Keeps both the cucumber and my bits clean.
A friend of mine told me about how each person has a bowl into which go all the things that upset them. Some people have small bowls, others have large bowls. When the bowl is full and more things go wrong for that person, the bowl tips.
Your bowl tipped that day.
How did you learn this lesson? Was it Bulgaria like the other commenter said?
I took it to mean they meant that said boomers were only feigning taking offense but in reality enjoying the view.
Damn, might be a US-only thing then.
For everybody who thinks we should get paid for our data, you may want to consider the Data Dividend Project:
I still use YTM (don’t judge me 😛) and it actually defaults to the audio version instead of the video version. They just give you an option to switch to video if you wanted to.
Google lets you download your music files that you previously uploaded. The method isn’t intuitive but it’s not difficult. I don’t know if the option is still offered but I would guess it is since they still have YouTube Music.
I used to have a big CD collection. Ripped it all off the CDs and uploaded the files to GPM. I was able to download it all.
Would it be good for his heart?
Ariat boots + Spenco insoles + wool socks have kept my feet happy working on concrete for years, in both hot and cold conditions.