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08-15-2010 , 12:07 PM
C'mon, Didso, you're not gonna seriously try and formulate an argument against hatin' on the internet, are you?

NO SUH, MISTUH CARDO SUH, YOU KNOW HOW I CANT'S GET ENOUGH O' DAT HATIN!'

We know, Didso. How about you favor us with a song and some Hoppin' John.

GET RIGHT ON IT, SUH! OOOOOOOOLD MAAAAAAAAN RIVAHHHHHHH....
08-15-2010 , 12:15 PM
Dids that is a cute kitten video

My bank keeps a record but I like to have a monthly statement of many things for example I will get mailed a statement of my Water or Gas bill, or tax records
08-15-2010 , 12:26 PM
Garcia is killing trees.

Cardo is posting like maybe he killed some metaphorical trees or something. Huh what?
08-15-2010 , 02:14 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pudge714
Can't you just get online statements which the bank automatically files?
This and you save $2 a month.
08-15-2010 , 10:02 PM
HEY GUYS

I get online statements but I still download them as .pdf and file them so I have easy access, also some statements you can't get online
08-15-2010 , 10:07 PM
well **** you
08-15-2010 , 10:28 PM
we can still be friends though
08-15-2010 , 11:37 PM
well yeah...
08-16-2010 , 12:45 AM
i put a kid in the hospital at baseball today. i mashed a come-backer that somehow hit him directly in the back of the head (he kind of fell forward on the pitch and turned his head when i hit it, which is horrible).

the ball made a louder noise when it hit his head than when i hit it. it wound up being caught by the shortstop ~25 feet into the outfield grass.

it was pretty scary, ambulance came and what not. he was unconscious for a few seconds i guess and had a bunch of signs of having a concussion.
08-16-2010 , 12:46 AM
Pouring cereal into a bowl only to find out you have no milk is incredibly disappointing.
08-16-2010 , 12:48 AM
does that count as a home run?
08-16-2010 , 01:58 AM
I looked at fresh beets in the produce section yesterday. They are some seriously effed up looking vegetables with red stalks that make them look like something a Klingon would eat. However, since they are so weird looking, I'm thinking of finding a couple of beet recipes and attempting to cook them, take pics, and make a thread of it. Bad/good idea?
08-16-2010 , 02:08 AM
if they have the leaves attached cook them too they are yummy
08-16-2010 , 02:15 AM
I'm making a beet and arugala salad tomorrow

Prob gonna slice some leftover ribeye on top too
08-16-2010 , 02:15 AM
I love beetroot!! It is great in soup.
08-16-2010 , 02:20 AM
i called borscht like 5* pages ago.

Also gay guys generally still love looking at/playing with boobs. I'd go for low cut.






*sike 1 page. sike sike.
08-16-2010 , 10:31 AM
Sunday night is so unkind to this thread.

My boss is out this week, I have zero meeting's schedule. The rest of my staff are here all week. This should be pretty excellent.
08-16-2010 , 10:38 AM
http://entenmanns.bimbobakeriesusa.c...dId/7203000021

I am about to toast a slice of entenmanns "All Butter Loaf" pound cake thing. Just to see what happens. I haven't decided if i will spread butter on it after toasting yet.
08-16-2010 , 10:45 AM
Yeti and other 2+2 brits, please help me confirm or dispel another strange piece of British (mis?)information that's being perpetrated by my in-laws:

Most people in the UK dry their clothes on clothesline and not in a dryer.

??

FWIW they don't live in a city, but they aren't in the sticks either.

(My wife's family tends to apply their own personal experience to everyone else in the UK, so I'm never sure whether they're telling the actual truth or not.)
08-16-2010 , 11:06 AM
Going to guess that is just in the slums. The UK is way too cold for the majority to still do that.
08-16-2010 , 11:18 AM
I like the idea that they're just ****ing with him and making up random UK traditions.

"Why OF COURSE August 16th is Breakfast on Your Head day. You wouldn't be caught dead in Middlesburryshire without a sunny side up egg on the top of your hat and a banger behind your ear."
08-16-2010 , 11:25 AM
I mean, I've only been to decent sized cities in the UK, but like driving through the outskirts I didn't see a lot of clotheslines and I definitely dried my clothes in a dryer.
08-16-2010 , 12:18 PM
I heard that 70% of their economy is based on chimney sweeping.
08-16-2010 , 01:27 PM
i've been to exactly 1 house in England and they did have a clothesline in the back garden, but the residents were poker players, so I doubt it got used.
08-16-2010 , 01:27 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by otnemem
Yeti and other 2+2 brits, please help me confirm or dispel another strange piece of British (mis?)information that's being perpetrated by my in-laws:

Most people in the UK dry their clothes on clothesline and not in a dryer.

??

FWIW they don't live in a city, but they aren't in the sticks either.

(My wife's family tends to apply their own personal experience to everyone else in the UK, so I'm never sure whether they're telling the actual truth or not.)
meh it's hard to speak authoritatively about stuff like this, but drying clothes on a clothesline is certainly pretty common in my area (for around half the year at least). obviously no one who lives in an apartment is doing it.

fly - clotheslines are always in the back garden which is probably why you didn't see them.

oh and :


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