334 pts · July 31, 2017
Ah, but the back wheels might struggle with slipping in turns, which CONVENIENTLY means you can adapt the small wheels after a bit of thinking to make a differential, and now you're REALLY cooking on the cart design circuit.
Keep calm and add water to the calandria.
And, once again, adding water to the calandria would halt the accident.
The tiny cephalopod is wise.
The crossword is just... *Chef's kiss*
These are awesome!
I have to confess that this is the first time I actually noticed that in the Sun logo. That's awesome!
"'nother cow!""Actually, I think that was the same one."
Surprise non-sarcastic answer to this! Believe it or not, there's actually a thing for this process. It's called a "nocturnal" or a star dial. The version I got uses the north star and two stars in the Big Dipper. It has a dial used to set the month and week on it, and after sighting the North Star in the middle, the arm on it can be pointed at the two of the stars on the "cup" of the Big Dipper. That can tell you the time at night!
"Cut the cake!"
♪ Ecce homo qui est faba... ♪
"...and these bright-eyed holy men would like a word with your priests."
FOR THE LOVE OF BAKING MONTRESSOR
The pissoir/urinal next to the shower is fascinating in its own right here...
The entire neighborhood was turned on.
That man and his magnificent pants... God, I loved the most recent comic adaptation and reminded myself of how wonderful that scene was when Griffin narrated it.
It's a genuinely great read for anyone who's never checked it out yet!
I was wondering about that one and I live here, so I was deeply confused beyond "Petrochemical products, maybe?" But yeah, that'd track...
It is also worth pointing out that it is now also available over the counter in the United States!I was gifted a box of it at a class I attended once and brought it with me to a few conventions, because... well... you never know, and it could save someone's life if a bad situation occurs.
Okay, I won't.
*CLACK-CLACK!*
This is a guess, but I think it's a thing similar to what's used at a dentist's office to hold your lips back during a procedure. That way the air blowing up for the effect would just puff his mouth open like that without him having to actively hold his lips like that for multiple takes.
Even better! When told this in response to the "I want generals like Hitler had" line, Trump's response was that it wasn't true. So yeah... Der Orange Fuhrer might want to think about this a little.
And then he goes on to talk about the Laffer Curve immediately after that.
My sincerest condolences for her loss, and may his memory be a blessing. When I stepped foot in my grandparents home after my gandma died... yeah. Hold onto the good memories and make the most of the time you spend with those you love. Relish the memories of places like this when you can.
Ah, but the back wheels might struggle with slipping in turns, which CONVENIENTLY means you can adapt the small wheels after a bit of thinking to make a differential, and now you're REALLY cooking on the cart design circuit.
Keep calm and add water to the calandria.
And, once again, adding water to the calandria would halt the accident.
The tiny cephalopod is wise.
The crossword is just... *Chef's kiss*
These are awesome!
I have to confess that this is the first time I actually noticed that in the Sun logo. That's awesome!
"'nother cow!"
"Actually, I think that was the same one."
Surprise non-sarcastic answer to this! Believe it or not, there's actually a thing for this process. It's called a "nocturnal" or a star dial. The version I got uses the north star and two stars in the Big Dipper. It has a dial used to set the month and week on it, and after sighting the North Star in the middle, the arm on it can be pointed at the two of the stars on the "cup" of the Big Dipper. That can tell you the time at night!
"Cut the cake!"
♪ Ecce homo qui est faba... ♪
"...and these bright-eyed holy men would like a word with your priests."
FOR THE LOVE OF BAKING MONTRESSOR
The pissoir/urinal next to the shower is fascinating in its own right here...
The entire neighborhood was turned on.
That man and his magnificent pants... God, I loved the most recent comic adaptation and reminded myself of how wonderful that scene was when Griffin narrated it.
It's a genuinely great read for anyone who's never checked it out yet!
I was wondering about that one and I live here, so I was deeply confused beyond "Petrochemical products, maybe?" But yeah, that'd track...
It is also worth pointing out that it is now also available over the counter in the United States!
I was gifted a box of it at a class I attended once and brought it with me to a few conventions, because... well... you never know, and it could save someone's life if a bad situation occurs.
Okay, I won't.
*CLACK-CLACK!*
This is a guess, but I think it's a thing similar to what's used at a dentist's office to hold your lips back during a procedure. That way the air blowing up for the effect would just puff his mouth open like that without him having to actively hold his lips like that for multiple takes.
Even better! When told this in response to the "I want generals like Hitler had" line, Trump's response was that it wasn't true. So yeah... Der Orange Fuhrer might want to think about this a little.
And then he goes on to talk about the Laffer Curve immediately after that.
My sincerest condolences for her loss, and may his memory be a blessing. When I stepped foot in my grandparents home after my gandma died... yeah. Hold onto the good memories and make the most of the time you spend with those you love. Relish the memories of places like this when you can.