13884 pts · November 28, 2017
Old school paper and dice gamer. Terrain maker. Pretty good cook.
Well, shit... That'll teach me not to trust Popular Science.
A near miss is considered as anything that passes within one AU (Astronomical Unit) of the Earth. That is within 93 million miles
What a sweetie 🥰. And what an a great Dad!
Man, if my grandma made me a vest like that, I'd wear that thing everywhere!
Preach. I was more of a Romper Room and Captain Kangaroo kid, but they're all heroes in my book!
It's now on my list. Thanks for the recommendation!
Levar Burton actually bought the rights to Reading Rainbow. He owns it 😊🤩
#4. Is there a reason that the end of the passage looks like a vagina? There's clearly a message here.
I remember the greasy orange turd saying that he and his friends made a lot of money on the housing crash.
Every time they have increased the property taxes on my house, since I still have a lien, it puts me into an escrow shortage, which adds to my mortgage unless I pay the shortfall.This has happened three times in the last fifteen years and it came close to making my mortgage a thousand dollars a month.But, that is nothing compared to my former captain on the NOAA ship I served on. He owns his home in Seattle free and clear. His property taxes were a thousand dollars a month.
Every accusation is an admission.
🤣😂🤣
I highly recommend the film Citizen Cohn (1992, Dir. Frank Pierson). Cohn is played by aptly played by James Woods.
Brilliant 😊
https://youtu.be/dKSwIuom5c8?si=KaneV40qpAXHOWta
Nope, it's Body of Lies. You'll see why
I highly recommend people go watch Kristen Bell Body of Lies 🤣
No, not really.
Fair point.
We had a good run.
The pleasure was all mine, Internet Stranger. It's especially important now to communicate respectfully with each other, instead of what we see so much of online.
🤣🤣
Reminds me of the book Fluke, by Christopher Moore. All Orca are named Kevin.
My nickname was Boober when I was a kid, does that count for anything?
Here's a screenshot of the original from Thomas Paine. I'm not an English scholar, but I do enjoy reading. This was a slog for me.
I can also recommend A Return To Common Sense, by Leigh McGowan (AKA Politics Girl). I have that on audiobook and it is narrated by her as well.
This may be true, but I bought it and although it was definitely written in English, it wasn't written in the English we use today. What would you call it? Anyway, this is the version I have, by Christopher Scott.
Get the modern translation. The original is in early English and really difficult to read.
Oh... Maybe it's time NOW?!
Hims is a handsome kitteh!
Well, shit... That'll teach me not to trust Popular Science.
A near miss is considered as anything that passes within one AU (Astronomical Unit) of the Earth. That is within 93 million miles
What a sweetie 🥰. And what an a great Dad!
Man, if my grandma made me a vest like that, I'd wear that thing everywhere!
Preach. I was more of a Romper Room and Captain Kangaroo kid, but they're all heroes in my book!
It's now on my list. Thanks for the recommendation!
Levar Burton actually bought the rights to Reading Rainbow. He owns it 😊🤩
#4. Is there a reason that the end of the passage looks like a vagina? There's clearly a message here.
I remember the greasy orange turd saying that he and his friends made a lot of money on the housing crash.
Every time they have increased the property taxes on my house, since I still have a lien, it puts me into an escrow shortage, which adds to my mortgage unless I pay the shortfall.
This has happened three times in the last fifteen years and it came close to making my mortgage a thousand dollars a month.
But, that is nothing compared to my former captain on the NOAA ship I served on. He owns his home in Seattle free and clear.
His property taxes were a thousand dollars a month.
Every accusation is an admission.
🤣😂🤣
I highly recommend the film Citizen Cohn (1992, Dir. Frank Pierson). Cohn is played by aptly played by James Woods.
Brilliant 😊
https://youtu.be/dKSwIuom5c8?si=KaneV40qpAXHOWta
Nope, it's Body of Lies. You'll see why
I highly recommend people go watch Kristen Bell Body of Lies 🤣
No, not really.
Fair point.
We had a good run.
The pleasure was all mine, Internet Stranger. It's especially important now to communicate respectfully with each other, instead of what we see so much of online.
🤣🤣
Reminds me of the book Fluke, by Christopher Moore. All Orca are named Kevin.
My nickname was Boober when I was a kid, does that count for anything?
Here's a screenshot of the original from Thomas Paine. I'm not an English scholar, but I do enjoy reading. This was a slog for me.
I can also recommend A Return To Common Sense, by Leigh McGowan (AKA Politics Girl). I have that on audiobook and it is narrated by her as well.
This may be true, but I bought it and although it was definitely written in English, it wasn't written in the English we use today. What would you call it? Anyway, this is the version I have, by Christopher Scott.
Get the modern translation. The original is in early English and really difficult to read.
Oh... Maybe it's time NOW?!
Hims is a handsome kitteh!