I see. You push a button and the door automatically opens. Instead of pushing or pulling the door itself. Now something should be invented that will automatically push the button. Wait...
Ignorance is bliss.
(In childeren books)
(In childeren books)
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Ha! I'll suggest that to the maintenance folks. "Please use revolver or semi-automatic." That would certainly fit the theme.Agree, the exact wording should be "semi-automatic".
Tom
Definitive usa curriculum, not limited to the young.Ignorance is bliss.
(I may be beheaded for this contribution by a strict admin...)
Until you marry and then things will stop sucking and you will move on to complacency.
Complacency is good. My wife told me so. She also helps me drive now. She is the best helper ever. There’s nothing I do now that she can’t help with. She has learned so much since we met. I apparently have lost any knowledge I gained over the years. I am so glad she is here to help me now. What would I do without her.
Complacency is good. My wife told me so. She also helps me drive now. She is the best helper ever. There’s nothing I do now that she can’t help with. She has learned so much since we met. I apparently have lost any knowledge I gained over the years. I am so glad she is here to help me now. What would I do without her.
As kids we saw being adults as being free to do what we want.
It is funny, for some, if we had put as much effort into getting along with our parents as we do with spouses, childhood would have been even better.
It is funny, for some, if we had put as much effort into getting along with our parents as we do with spouses, childhood would have been even better.
What about HUA? I remember it as "Heard Understood Acknowledged" Over.Hello Arthur,
There never was a "waco". There was a "wilco", before the nato phonetic alphabet, which meant "will be complied with" but it has been replaced by "Roger".
Sincerely,
Ralf
Until you marry and then things will stop sucking and you will move on to complacency.
Complacency is good. My wife told me so. She also helps me drive now. She is the best helper ever. There’s nothing I do now that she can’t help with. She has learned so much since we met. I apparently have lost any knowledge I gained over the years. I am so glad she is here to help me now. What would I do without her.
You'd be in Vegas having one he!! of a good time.
OK, in Audio Terms... there are four kind of guys that I have met.... ( professionals with careers )
(1) Never married. By the time they turned 50 they can retire. They rent their love. Nice homes. They tend to do whatever they feel like. They are the customers for Krell, Wilson, Pass Labs... The Ferrari of the Month Club. They buy their happiness when they get sad. Kaiseki whenever they feel like it.
(2) Married, long relationships and family. Well, work, work, work, work, work... it has benefits, but not necessarily financial. Homes MUST be bigger of necessity. You see them in DIYaudio and HIfishark.com. Somebody has to buy the used amps from the Never Married guys... Minivans with racing tires and Type R stickers.. Not a bad life, but not as free. Good steak assuming their cholesterol is in check. Engineers and scientists tend to fall into this group.
(3) Married and divorced. Used Bose Acoustimass. The less said, the better. Feel sorry for them. Hamburger.
(4) Married and divorced and married (and... ). Why? Five year old iPhone with in ear buds. Hamburger Helper.
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We used to have a TV show called "One foot in the Grave" where we would laugh at elderly retired curmudgeon Victor Meldrew who would rant to his long-suffering wife: "I DON"T BELIEVE IT!"
Usually someone had fly-tipped a load of domestic rubble into his front garden overnight, or thrown an old fridge and bicycle into his favourite fishing spot... How we laughed! Never thought we'd get old.
I had a bit of a Victor Meldrew moment last night on my way to the shops for a pint of milk:
"I DON'T BELIEVE IT!"
Why is this inconsiderate and wrong at so many levels, not only for people with disabilities, young mothers with prams, but even the more hale and hearty "Seniors" like myself?
And the worst thing is that this is the work of the STUDENTS who rent the house opposite, and are the very future of our Nation.
Usually someone had fly-tipped a load of domestic rubble into his front garden overnight, or thrown an old fridge and bicycle into his favourite fishing spot... How we laughed! Never thought we'd get old.
I had a bit of a Victor Meldrew moment last night on my way to the shops for a pint of milk:
"I DON'T BELIEVE IT!"
Why is this inconsiderate and wrong at so many levels, not only for people with disabilities, young mothers with prams, but even the more hale and hearty "Seniors" like myself?
And the worst thing is that this is the work of the STUDENTS who rent the house opposite, and are the very future of our Nation.
You're having your own Meldrew Moment.
Moaning but not doing.
Moaning but not doing.
Could you not have moved the Bin onto the road kerb right and cleared the way forhale and hearty "Seniors" like myself?
people with disabilities, young mothers with prams,
...
I had a bit of a Victor Meldrew moment last night on my way to the shops for a pint of milk:
"I DON'T BELIEVE IT!"
...
Why is this inconsiderate and wrong at so many levels, not only for people with disabilities, young mothers with prams, but even the more hale and hearty "Seniors" like myself?
And the worst thing is that this is the work of the STUDENTS who rent the house opposite, and are the very future of our Nation.
You WALK to the store for a pint of milk?
I drive to Costco and pick up three half gallons of milk, and one half gallon of half and half and heavy cream... at a time. Keep it in the "storage" fridge in the garage.
It the trash bin was left in the way... why didn't you just push it to the middle of the street and then take it a block down the road? See how those students like it.
But who is that frequently mentioned Roger?What about HUA? I remember it as "Heard Understood Acknowledged" Over.
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We have a milkman deliver ours.. 😎You WALK to the store for a pint of milk?
I drive to Costco and pick up three half gallons of milk, and one half gallon of half and half and heavy cream... at a time. Keep it in the "storage" fridge in the garage.
We used to have a TV show called "One foot in the Grave" where we would laugh at elderly retired curmudgeon Victor Meldrew who would rant to his long-suffering wife: "I DON"T BELIEVE IT!"
We had that show here as well. I saw Richard Wilson in a serious drama the other day and couldn't see him as anything other than Victor Meldrew!
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