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Quoted: The city road department here likes to start major street construction and road closures downtown every fall, right before college starts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Stupid kids and their stupid schools. Well, yes. I was more thinking who the head dip shit in charge of making it a one lane the week school starts. Probably some rock sniffer with the road crews. Perfect time to do it, really. |
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Quoted: Yes you did. "Why didn't they call me? I would have called me." Don't feel bad though. I would have turned my ringer off and never set the alarm, then played dumb when I got to work and everyone was mad I didn't show up at midnight. "Oh, I thought that was happening tomorrow." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I didn't blame anyone Listen here, dick face Yes you did. "Why didn't they call me? I would have called me." Don't feel bad though. I would have turned my ringer off and never set the alarm, then played dumb when I got to work and everyone was mad I didn't show up at midnight. "Oh, I thought that was happening tomorrow." Would you call me? I’d call me. Hard. |
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Quoted: Headed to work, gonna check on a hunting spot first and saw this feller https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/439986/98C81E0E-7AD6-49F1-B1D2-6E0E9BD737D2_jpe-1575218.JPG View Quote Owls are cool. |
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Quoted: How i made such cute spawn is beyond me https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/296599/71BA86C8-99F7-4348-9060-AAEC36FAAD74_jpe-1575229.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: Please keep the cigarette ash out of the food, thanks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I was always jealous of the balogna and velveeta on white bread. I just ended up with whatever the lunch lady slapped on my tray. My mother didn’t cook, didn’t bake, and didn’t make packed lunches. I wasn't allowed to eat from the lunch line. Because it was "unhealthy" Whereas the non-cohesive whole grain flake break was totes healths. My mom didn’t give a shit about healthy. She wanted minimal effort. Lucky charms, pop tarts, eggos, hamburger helper, spaghetti, shake n bake. The less she had to do, the better. Add weird casserole mixes and that was my mom Those wacky, wild moms of the 70s and 80s. Please keep the cigarette ash out of the food, thanks. Adds a smoky flavor |
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Gonna go on a wild limb here and say it was
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I was always jealous of the balogna and velveeta on white bread. I just ended up with whatever the lunch lady slapped on my tray. My mother didn’t cook, didn’t bake, and didn’t make packed lunches. I wasn't allowed to eat from the lunch line. Because it was "unhealthy" Whereas the non-cohesive whole grain flake break was totes healths. My mom didn’t give a shit about healthy. She wanted minimal effort. Lucky charms, pop tarts, eggos, hamburger helper, spaghetti, shake n bake. The less she had to do, the better. Add weird casserole mixes and that was my mom Same. There'd always be vegetables and fruit also, but stuff was what could get done quickly and feed everybody. Sad part is, my mom was a stay at home. All three kids in school, she had the time to meal plan and cook. She just...didn’t. Wanted nothing to do with it. I'm sorry. We survived. She’s a great mom. Just hated anything to do with cooking. Still does. My dad does all the cooking now. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I was always jealous of the balogna and velveeta on white bread. I just ended up with whatever the lunch lady slapped on my tray. My mother didn’t cook, didn’t bake, and didn’t make packed lunches. I wasn't allowed to eat from the lunch line. Because it was "unhealthy" Whereas the non-cohesive whole grain flake break was totes healths. My mom didn’t give a shit about healthy. She wanted minimal effort. Lucky charms, pop tarts, eggos, hamburger helper, spaghetti, shake n bake. The less she had to do, the better. Add weird casserole mixes and that was my mom Same. There'd always be vegetables and fruit also, but stuff was what could get done quickly and feed everybody. Sad part is, my mom was a stay at home. All three kids in school, she had the time to meal plan and cook. She just...didn’t. Wanted nothing to do with it. My moms favorite spices were lemon pepper and garlic salt. Guess which two I’ve never purchased? Paprika and chili powder? I was thinking saffron and tarragon |
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View Quote prolly have 25-30hrs to go this week still |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I was always jealous of the balogna and velveeta on white bread. I just ended up with whatever the lunch lady slapped on my tray. My mother didn’t cook, didn’t bake, and didn’t make packed lunches. I wasn't allowed to eat from the lunch line. Because it was "unhealthy" Whereas the non-cohesive whole grain flake break was totes healths. My mom didn’t give a shit about healthy. She wanted minimal effort. Lucky charms, pop tarts, eggos, hamburger helper, spaghetti, shake n bake. The less she had to do, the better. Add weird casserole mixes and that was my mom Same. There'd always be vegetables and fruit also, but stuff was what could get done quickly and feed everybody. Sad part is, my mom was a stay at home. All three kids in school, she had the time to meal plan and cook. She just...didn’t. Wanted nothing to do with it. My moms favorite spices were lemon pepper and garlic salt. Guess which two I’ve never purchased? Paprika and chili powder? I was thinking saffron and tarragon I figured grains of paradise and Tasmanian pepper. |
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Quoted: I was tempted to add some irish whiskey to my thermos this morning. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’ll take mine with bourbon. Please and thank you. I was tempted to add some irish whiskey to my thermos this morning. Taking after your alky coworker, eh? |
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View Quote I 3> full lug revolvers |
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Of course I get notification that the .22 can I want is back in stock when I'm not in a great position to spend money.
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Quoted: We survived. She’s a great mom. Just hated anything to do with cooking. Still does. My dad does all the cooking now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I was always jealous of the balogna and velveeta on white bread. I just ended up with whatever the lunch lady slapped on my tray. My mother didn’t cook, didn’t bake, and didn’t make packed lunches. I wasn't allowed to eat from the lunch line. Because it was "unhealthy" Whereas the non-cohesive whole grain flake break was totes healths. My mom didn’t give a shit about healthy. She wanted minimal effort. Lucky charms, pop tarts, eggos, hamburger helper, spaghetti, shake n bake. The less she had to do, the better. Add weird casserole mixes and that was my mom Same. There'd always be vegetables and fruit also, but stuff was what could get done quickly and feed everybody. Sad part is, my mom was a stay at home. All three kids in school, she had the time to meal plan and cook. She just...didn’t. Wanted nothing to do with it. I'm sorry. We survived. She’s a great mom. Just hated anything to do with cooking. Still does. My dad does all the cooking now. Makes sense |
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I actually really like the Craig Bond. |
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