9933 pts ยท June 3, 2014
Ah, that's me :( Am I a psycho? I just like turn-based games where I can stop and think. I shape and grow my little civ like a bonsai tree.
There's wisdom in this. It also helps you hedge your bets. I had a freezer fail unexpectedly and had to discard $500+ of product that had turned into pink slime. Broke my damn heart. I've since purchased an alarm to alert me to changes in temperature, but I'd much rather have one smaller freezer fail than one gigantic ass one.
Bloom County. I think of it often.
Legit that's gotta be an intense cardio session.
Colorado playing Tetris on a whole different scale.
I still have mine. Although the electric motor died decades ago.
Oh, you got me.
I just ate lunch and am not hungry, but if that were in front of me right now I'd eat the whole thing.
I used to sneeze at a normal volume but now, as a dad, I sound like a shotgun. I think it's a byproduct of Dad Strength, which is real.
I've done that. Changed my tire during a driving rainstorm on the side of the freeway with all the passing trucks kicking up a wall of spray. Might as well have showered with my clothes on. It was winter too; I was freezing.
Dang, deep reference there. That takes me back.
As a proud dad myself, I assure you: he is not crying on purpose.
That is certainly possible. It's also possible that her sensitivity is increasing as she ages. Slower metabolism, decreased blood circulation, various medications and medical conditions, etc. There's a reason why Florida is full of old people, with 7 of the top 10 U.S. cities by median age.
I did not. In truth, I didn't even think of it. A quick search suggests that there are options that do this starting around 30 USD.
Good advice. As it happens, I live next door to a food bank. I've also purchased an alarm that will sound if the temperature inside the (new) freezer warms unexpectedly.
My chest freezer died unexpectedly and I lost $500+ of stuff. It broke my heart to throw it all out. The financial side stung, but the fact that everything went to waste was worse.
Did you win?
Can confirm: this looks fantastic.
Last year a family ran out of candy and, flustered, started handing out popped bags of microwave popcorn, still hot and steaming. Best house I've ever been to. My son and I still talk about it. Sadly, this year they were better prepared and hand plenty of candy on hand.
In the parlance it is "independent". There are ~40 independent agencies, including the EPA, NASA, and the USPS. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_agencies_of_the_United_States_government
This is what happened to me. It went over my head as a teenager, but when I watched Robocop again as an adult it was brilliant.
Yeah, my first reaction to this was, "That's a good spread!"
Those aren't too bad. Time/date fields and formatting though... my nemeses.
What I remember liking most about Robotech was that there was an actual storyline. The episodes were interdependent, whereas most other shows of the time had self-contained episodes that basically wiped the slate clean each week and had little connection to any other episode. But each Robotech season had a beginning, middle, and an end, and a whole story was told throughout the arc.
Hear, hear.
Thank you. I had not picked up on this and I kept thinking, "How does that crab even fit in its mouth without sticking out the sides?"
Hey, same!
I've read it about twelve times. Because of the disjointed narrative, many parts improve with repetition.
Ah, that's me :( Am I a psycho? I just like turn-based games where I can stop and think. I shape and grow my little civ like a bonsai tree.
There's wisdom in this. It also helps you hedge your bets. I had a freezer fail unexpectedly and had to discard $500+ of product that had turned into pink slime. Broke my damn heart. I've since purchased an alarm to alert me to changes in temperature, but I'd much rather have one smaller freezer fail than one gigantic ass one.
Bloom County. I think of it often.
Legit that's gotta be an intense cardio session.
Colorado playing Tetris on a whole different scale.
I still have mine. Although the electric motor died decades ago.
Oh, you got me.
I just ate lunch and am not hungry, but if that were in front of me right now I'd eat the whole thing.
I used to sneeze at a normal volume but now, as a dad, I sound like a shotgun. I think it's a byproduct of Dad Strength, which is real.
I've done that. Changed my tire during a driving rainstorm on the side of the freeway with all the passing trucks kicking up a wall of spray. Might as well have showered with my clothes on. It was winter too; I was freezing.
Dang, deep reference there. That takes me back.
As a proud dad myself, I assure you: he is not crying on purpose.
That is certainly possible. It's also possible that her sensitivity is increasing as she ages. Slower metabolism, decreased blood circulation, various medications and medical conditions, etc. There's a reason why Florida is full of old people, with 7 of the top 10 U.S. cities by median age.
I did not. In truth, I didn't even think of it. A quick search suggests that there are options that do this starting around 30 USD.
Good advice. As it happens, I live next door to a food bank. I've also purchased an alarm that will sound if the temperature inside the (new) freezer warms unexpectedly.
My chest freezer died unexpectedly and I lost $500+ of stuff. It broke my heart to throw it all out. The financial side stung, but the fact that everything went to waste was worse.
Did you win?
Can confirm: this looks fantastic.
Last year a family ran out of candy and, flustered, started handing out popped bags of microwave popcorn, still hot and steaming. Best house I've ever been to. My son and I still talk about it. Sadly, this year they were better prepared and hand plenty of candy on hand.
In the parlance it is "independent". There are ~40 independent agencies, including the EPA, NASA, and the USPS. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_agencies_of_the_United_States_government
This is what happened to me. It went over my head as a teenager, but when I watched Robocop again as an adult it was brilliant.
Yeah, my first reaction to this was, "That's a good spread!"
Those aren't too bad. Time/date fields and formatting though... my nemeses.
What I remember liking most about Robotech was that there was an actual storyline. The episodes were interdependent, whereas most other shows of the time had self-contained episodes that basically wiped the slate clean each week and had little connection to any other episode. But each Robotech season had a beginning, middle, and an end, and a whole story was told throughout the arc.
Hear, hear.
Thank you. I had not picked up on this and I kept thinking, "How does that crab even fit in its mouth without sticking out the sides?"
Hey, same!
I've read it about twelve times. Because of the disjointed narrative, many parts improve with repetition.