
And here I expected a comment about making your kid simultaneously both relaxed and distressed.
It's like being able to have both Tea and No Tea.
Englishman here confirming that at all times I'm relaxed if I have tea, and distressed if I don't.
It's like being able to have both Tea and No Tea.
Easy once you surgically remove your common sense.
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No child, in the history of children, opted for those shoes to play outside.
That kid is a beard away from being a hipster.
From the annals of unfortunate overlay placement.
No, that's valid, it was colloquially known as The Flying Boob due to its tendancy to wobble in flight as a result of the structure's flexibility.
No, that's valid, it was colloquially known as The Flying Boob due to its tendancy to wobble in flight as a result of the structure's flexibility.
Th B-36 used to be six turnin' and four burnin'. I'm not sure where the wobblin' fits into the equation, though.
Oh, oh, oh, ayay, yaaaaaah, ai, ai, aaaaah
Oh, oh, oh, ayay, yaaaaaah, ai, ai, aaaaah
I JUST got it out...
Of my heeeeaaaaaaad.
From the annals of unfortunate overlay placement.
Hmm aerial tit.
That is my life!
Although I have collected a bunch of co-workers where the placebo effect is 90% ;P
Was inspired to create this, edits welcome. Hopefully others can relate.
I had stopped following assuming he just abandoned the project.
And make it 11+ hours, as I don't remember a darn thing from the first Twilight of the Aesir.
Cause you'll be up all night and suffer at work the next day.
Cause you'll be up all night and suffer at work the next day.
Respectfully, that sounds like something that someone who does not take naps would say.
gewy wrote:Cause you'll be up all night and suffer at work the next day.
Respectfully, that sounds like something that someone who does not take naps would say.
What was the question again? Sorry, I was taking a nap.
Was inspired to create this, edits welcome. Hopefully others can relate.
1.6x speed, cut silence sections.
Amusing, but no.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ma...
BostonLeader.com does not carry a disclaimer on its web site, but has previously published hoax news stories (such as its claim that a China zoo had named a baby gorilla Harambe McHarambeFace).
Unlike the more recent version, IsThatLegit.com — where the story originated — clearly states that its content is fictional
I didn't believe it for a second because it didn't start with "Florida man...".
Can someone explain what this is other than a cool picture? I think there is something more going on, but my stupid brain can’t comprehend.
Dude has flowers and is waiting for his wife/girlfriend/courtesan, on a rainy day.
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