PE is $11.86, I wonder if I should just give up for the day. I have pending hits that have been sitting there for two days and when they go through I'll be over 1000
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Why did you have uncooked hot dogs on you in class?If you cut open an extension cord and plug a wire into each end of a hot dog it will also eventually catch fire, but you can cook it in class in high school that way.
People always said I would make a good teacher.I still don't know why as a 3x year old you were breaking in to a high school to cook a hot dog anyway.
Specifically for that purpose. I brought "fixin's" as well: buns, mustard, and ketchup.Why did you have uncooked hot dogs on you in class?
I don't think it's the homemade part. I think it's because refrigerated pie crust dough is used which should be full of ingredients to make it tasty enough that you don't need frosting.I think that if they were homemade, they wouldn't need the frosting. Only way I would consider eating a tart with no frosting.
I don't think I've ever been that hard up for a hot dog.Specifically for that purpose. I brought "fixin's" as well: buns, mustard, and ketchup.
Is that a hot dog in your pants, or are you just happy to see me?I don't think I've ever been that hard up for a hot dog.
You were theSpecifically for that purpose. I brought "fixin's" as well: buns, mustard, and ketchup.
It was more the thrill of the hunt.I don't think I've ever been that hard up for a hot dog.
makes me wonder what the divorce rate of athletes are. I know when the athlete is active, the marriage probably works great because the offseason is short and the athlete is playing away games often. When they retire, they are around all the time and I'm sure it annoys the wife in many cases that they get divorced.
As for LucyO, she'll be fine. It's only a few months and he's then back to working late again. I also tend to think she'll be okay making dinners because she's doing it out of love for him.
You must not have seen my school's lunches.I don't think I've ever been that hard up for a hot dog.
I don't think I've ever been that hard up for a hot dog.
I never used my locker. I did bring my own lunch and kept the lettuce separate from the sandwich so the lettuce stayed moist and the sandwich stayed dry ( @C to the J).You were theweirdkid who hid a whole pantry in his desk/locker, weren't you?
There was a kid in my school whose locker was basically a CVS; he had sodas, snacks, bandaids, candy, gum, etc.I never used my locker. I did bring my own lunch and kept the lettuce separate from the sandwich so the lettuce stayed moist and the sandwich stayed dry ( @C to the J).
There was a similar kid in my high school. Except his locker was filled with illegal drugs.There was a kid in my school whose locker was basically a CVS; he had sodas, snacks, bandaids, candy, gum, etc.
That was like half my school.There was a similar kid in my high school. Except his locker was filled with illegal drugs.
Everyone minds when they SEE me IRL...If you really want some pork, I'm sure @mboone73 wouldn't mind.