1285 pts · July 26, 2017
I'm an 80's kid and my parents told me not to share personal information on the Internet... so I never know what I'm supposed to put in these things.
Southern Ontario... the tropics of Canada.
I truly enjoyed 11/22/63 by Stephen King.
Cradle's pretty good... The legend of Randidly Ghosthound has its ups and downs, but also good. The other stuff mentioned is great too. (Dungeon Crawler Carl has been an unexpected delight.)
Just do like in Canada - we use both! Height? Feet and inches. How fast was I going, officer? Km/h.
Underrated comment right there.
It's the best.
It's "Assemblée nationale du Québec".
A fellow person of culture, I see.
Well, 11:59 at least.
A co-worker gave me a Canada Goose he'd shot (there's a hunting season for them here) to have at Christmas, and my gallbladder nearly exploded when I had some, so yes, they can die, but they will seek their vengeance FROM THE GRAVE AND BEYOND!
So Templeton is out, then?
Gotta distinguish it from the real Ontario Canada somehow... I propose we call it New Ontario.
Gouda >is< the place the cheese is from, so I guess it sort of is a proper name.
Of course not. Well, definitely not mine anyways. For everything else, there's two-sided tape.
Well, they're called pectorals usually, but yeah...
There's a Five Guys in Stoney?! I gotta go try 'em out.
I went to a school where our French teacher was addressed as "Madame" - kindergarten through highschool students all used it.
You mean pronounce it correctly? ;)
#18 I used to hit CTRL + S every time I finished a paragraph. It was like a nervous tic eventually.
But seriously y'all are way cooler than me, I have no idea what base 3 is. 🙂
Samesies!
A very smol one.
Pretty sure that's Sara Stone.
Would you care for some salted black licorice? In Dutch they are called Dropjes and are quite tasty.
Nothing Wong with that at all.
So.... I don't actually a tungsten sphere.
Southern Ontario... the tropics of Canada.
I truly enjoyed 11/22/63 by Stephen King.
Cradle's pretty good... The legend of Randidly Ghosthound has its ups and downs, but also good. The other stuff mentioned is great too. (Dungeon Crawler Carl has been an unexpected delight.)
Just do like in Canada - we use both! Height? Feet and inches. How fast was I going, officer? Km/h.
Underrated comment right there.
It's the best.
It's "Assemblée nationale du Québec".
A fellow person of culture, I see.
Well, 11:59 at least.
A co-worker gave me a Canada Goose he'd shot (there's a hunting season for them here) to have at Christmas, and my gallbladder nearly exploded when I had some, so yes, they can die, but they will seek their vengeance FROM THE GRAVE AND BEYOND!
So Templeton is out, then?
Gotta distinguish it from the real Ontario Canada somehow... I propose we call it New Ontario.
Gouda >is< the place the cheese is from, so I guess it sort of is a proper name.
Of course not. Well, definitely not mine anyways.
For everything else, there's two-sided tape.
Well, they're called pectorals usually, but yeah...
There's a Five Guys in Stoney?! I gotta go try 'em out.
I went to a school where our French teacher was addressed as "Madame" - kindergarten through highschool students all used it.
You mean pronounce it correctly? ;)
#18 I used to hit CTRL + S every time I finished a paragraph. It was like a nervous tic eventually.
But seriously y'all are way cooler than me, I have no idea what base 3 is. 🙂
Samesies!
A very smol one.
Pretty sure that's Sara Stone.
Would you care for some salted black licorice? In Dutch they are called Dropjes and are quite tasty.
Nothing Wong with that at all.
So.... I don't actually a tungsten sphere.