Posted on 03/15/2013 10:16:41 AM PDT by Cajun Jihad
Edited on 03/15/2013 10:18:18 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
I’m not tempted by what’s on the Outside. And I hate going to shop for “lite” store-brand yogurt, only to find the store has sold out to “Greek, carb-friendly, low-fat and tasteless.”
*sheesh* All I want is a pina colada generic lo-cal yogurt that doesn’t cost an arm and an innard. If push comes to shove, I’ll take the generic yogurt with all the calories, but why do I need to dance for the pleasure? If I want the spendy stuff, in whatever form is offered, I’ll pay for it. Otherwise, STFU! *oops* Sry. Stupidity should hurt at all levels...the more one is paid, the more the stupidity should hurt.
I did something like that with a sleeping bag once.
If one listens closely enough, and one is looking for good things, one can still hear him piping, though instead of dirges, he pipes rejoicing.
He’s been gone two years in June, I believe. But I am reminded of him every day! :o])
It is a joyful thing.
A man, a plan, a canal - Panama!
I was thinking more in terms of the influx of illegals from Third World countries, when I mentioned illiteracy. If the parents can’t read, because of circumstances in their home country, what chances do the children have?
Come to America, and you can have an anchor child who will then be given an education, tax/tuition-free and while that child is dependent upon you, you cannot be deported.
The parents know enough to get on welfare immediately, though they need an interpreter, and can’t sign a legal document.
But don’t get me started on immigration or “affirmative action,” as personal experiences come into play and my righteous indignation raises its ugly head.
Suffice it to say, I have no sympathy for stupid.
The Easter bunji, perhaps?
If you then send him down to Level 10, he will, indeed, believe his world is ending. As it will be.
Veteran or veterinarian?
Which is “the hard way”?
I’m not sure, but when the subject came up, while we were in the South Pacific, it was more like, “The sky is the limit!” and the rest is history.
Of course, had it not been for Stag, we would simply be The Undead Thread, and not the Flying Castle. Our first venture was a beer run, if I recall, and we inadvertently enabled the pliesiosaur to find True Love.
From what I know of you, they are very fortunate young people!
ACK! THAT’S A MONKEYFACE!!! We hates it! Make it go away!
Waiting on that...he lost my address when I was about 12, I think.
I just walked Crowbar along the edge of the forest and he's under my feet, whining. I opened the door for him and he refused to go out again. I wish I had an interpreter. Maybe some cookies will make him happy....
High altitude launch is a current capability, for up to about a half-ton or so into orbit, I think.
(Pegasus)
Airborne retrieval has usually only been done for things like sampling materials and film packets, though it is possible for larger capsules, and generally not considered man-rated.
I was going to plant tomatoes this year, but...in a few weeks, I will be heading for North Carolina, and bunk for a week in the home of a really AWESOME family, and that week would have been critical for the crop. Perhaps next year, when I have nothing more exciting to do, I can add a couple of...(lost the word)...plant beds?
Of course, here, we can have two crops a year, so when I get back from hiatus, if I have the money, I will plant a couple of tomato beds. Morning sun, afternoon shade. No burnt plants, here! LOL!
I have no sympathy for stupid.
Don't know many freepers who do.
Except when watching for 'Scientific' reasons.
Unpleasant. Reminds me of having studied the eating habits of certain Asian people who—never mind. You get my drift.
I’m annoyed by the Greek yogurt craze, too. Fortunately, I can still get the one kind of regular (fat-free, sugar-free) yogurt I like, in a quart container.
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