15533 pts ยท December 25, 2013
If this ever makes it to the front page I'll probably just eat ice cream or something.
I worked for a salad bar and found a bag of moldy noodles. My boss made me pick the moldy ones out so we could still make pasta salad.
The shelter called her Shelby and I'll probably stick with that for her
Same. I think they covered it in 4th-6th grades at my school.
Our current campaign's goblin is Grubbis.
#1 I know Sam is perfectly capable of fucking someone up, but this is just adorable and I want to take him trick-or-treating.
My mom used to work for an insurance company. A surprising amount of people placed hamsters in their butts.
Same
I work in an office. Trust me when I say I understand.
I found this in a box of DVDs at a garage sale a few years ago. I did not buy it.
#1 As someone who used to cut onions fot a living, the gum trick only kind of works.
Thank you
+1 for Savageland
Italian Sausage and Pineapple is also good
That's the best scene
Saw them in KC a few weeks ago. Great show.
Everything above the knees is invisible peach fuzz on me, so I lucked out there.
I shave to the knees and no higher.
I miss having a dog and this isn't helping. +1
I'm willing to be the bad guy.
The Knock at the Door by Margaret Ahnert is written by the daughter of one of the survivors. I read it in high school. It's good. 8/8
or were murdered by the soldiers 'escorting' them out of the country. Rape was common. About a 1 mil to 1.5 mil Armenians died. 7/8
They had little to no time to gather belongings or supplies for a very long journey. Several died from exhaustion, hunger, dehydration, 6/?
either dragged from their homes and businesses to be killed. Or they were rounded up and forced to leave the country in a large caravan. 5/?
were to join Turkish families, adapt their religions, and basically denounce their Armenian heritage. 4/25/1915, the Armenians were 4/?
So, a lot of negative and violent focus went to the Armenians living in Turkey during that time. Some Armenian women and children were 3/?
the end, I think it pretty much collapsed in the 1920 or something, and there was a 'Turkey for the Turks' movement going on. 2/?
Trying to remember my history, so I might have a few details wrong. Back during the late 1800s/early 1900s the Ottoman Empire was near 1/?
Also bring wet wipes and deodorant in your bag.
I used to work for a salad bar. For years whenever I was near one I'd start standing the tongs up and wiping up spilled food.
I worked for a salad bar and found a bag of moldy noodles. My boss made me pick the moldy ones out so we could still make pasta salad.
The shelter called her Shelby and I'll probably stick with that for her
Same. I think they covered it in 4th-6th grades at my school.
Our current campaign's goblin is Grubbis.
#1 I know Sam is perfectly capable of fucking someone up, but this is just adorable and I want to take him trick-or-treating.
My mom used to work for an insurance company. A surprising amount of people placed hamsters in their butts.
Same
I work in an office. Trust me when I say I understand.
I found this in a box of DVDs at a garage sale a few years ago. I did not buy it.
#1 As someone who used to cut onions fot a living, the gum trick only kind of works.
Thank you
+1 for Savageland
Italian Sausage and Pineapple is also good
That's the best scene
Saw them in KC a few weeks ago. Great show.
Everything above the knees is invisible peach fuzz on me, so I lucked out there.
I shave to the knees and no higher.
I miss having a dog and this isn't helping. +1
I'm willing to be the bad guy.
The Knock at the Door by Margaret Ahnert is written by the daughter of one of the survivors. I read it in high school. It's good. 8/8
or were murdered by the soldiers 'escorting' them out of the country. Rape was common. About a 1 mil to 1.5 mil Armenians died. 7/8
They had little to no time to gather belongings or supplies for a very long journey. Several died from exhaustion, hunger, dehydration, 6/?
either dragged from their homes and businesses to be killed. Or they were rounded up and forced to leave the country in a large caravan. 5/?
were to join Turkish families, adapt their religions, and basically denounce their Armenian heritage. 4/25/1915, the Armenians were 4/?
So, a lot of negative and violent focus went to the Armenians living in Turkey during that time. Some Armenian women and children were 3/?
the end, I think it pretty much collapsed in the 1920 or something, and there was a 'Turkey for the Turks' movement going on. 2/?
Trying to remember my history, so I might have a few details wrong. Back during the late 1800s/early 1900s the Ottoman Empire was near 1/?
Also bring wet wipes and deodorant in your bag.
I used to work for a salad bar. For years whenever I was near one I'd start standing the tongs up and wiping up spilled food.