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It wouldn’t work (I should have added /s); it would introduce new problems, not to mention the issue of radiation poisoning.
Sharpies, though, solve all problems.
It wouldn’t work (I should have added /s); it would introduce new problems, not to mention the issue of radiation poisoning.
Sharpies, though, solve all problems.
Maybe they can nuke the floods away.
Not really, especially if he was headed to/from DC. Some of the worst drivers in the nation regularly frequent 495.
Now do mayonnaise and relish.
I’m an American, and I too know the difference between cottage and Shepherd’s pie. Some people never leave their small towns and assume their experience and limited knowledge is universal.
I’ll be fiiiiiine
Not debating on typical use. The question was where is it used that way. I simply gave an example.
It’s used in banking.
Sounds like he watched War Inc.
Look what I’m whippin’ now
I got this exact pair for my SIL two Christmases ago. She didn’t like them at first, but they were such a hit at her Uni that she loves them now.
Wow I haven’t seen this since I was a kid. I believe this is a clip from the movie Wild Swans.
When my husband and I had two cats both would refuse to come when called, but one would always come running when we called the other. Ya know, because, “Why are you calling the other cat? Hmm? Giving him something tastier than you gave me?”
Business travellers have everything paid for by their company. It wouldn’t affect them.
But does it say it thrice?
This is what I call badvertising.
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My golden likes them all. So I started blasting…
Anecdotal, but I grew up in the US and I learned this in middle school as a gifted student. Others have mentioned it depends on the state/curriculum. I imagine in other countries they also divide their students between standard/honors/gifted-type tiers; they certainly do in the Netherlands, which is where I did my graduate studies.