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A silly goose, an odd duck, a slinky on the stairs of life π³οΈβπβ οΈπ
The one with one eye is Sully. She is a sweet angel baby who can do no wrong.
The other one is Voldemort and she earned that name.
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You need to not only be perceived, you need to put on a pair of horns just to make them wonder
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Oh my God I am 45 years old. I have an IT degree. I know to attempt every possible link. I assure you, the one I attempted to use yesterday did not allow to search by year.
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No. Not those kind. The one where it's just a straight calendar month. The only option you get is to go forward or backward month by month. A sadist created those.
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New Year's Eve in downtown Sac back when Schwarzenegger was governor and we couldn't figure out why there was a crowd and then we realized it's because he and Maria were outside of a restaurant and my mom accidentally smacked Maria with her purse in a very, "Boba Fett? Where?" way.
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My favorite is when you have to enter your birth date but they only give you the choice of scrolling through a calendar month by month... for 45 years
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Here's how you can support Los Angeles immigrant communities and protesters during these ICE raids and police crackdowns.
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Oh man, remember when there were TV channels? Not just everything on streaming?
...... I swear I will eventually own a TV again
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I mean, I WAS surprised a couple weeks ago to learn that some places need dehumidifiers. AC plus already dry air just equals misery π
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I think I know you well enough to know that you would like that show and I am extremely surprised you have not watched it already
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I think The Good Place killed it π
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I know the fluffy bed is probably for the doggo, but I would like it for me please
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That was Pet Sematary for me. I got to the chapter about Gage and it starts out telling you exactly what's going to happen and I said well, nope, not going to do that. And then I went back to it a few years later and loved it. It's one of my favorite Stephen King books now.
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When we went on road trips when I was a kid, I got to be navigator and use the maps and tell my dad where to go
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Tom Baker, Tom Baker, Donna, turn left
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I think I can sum it up as: I believe I would feel relatively safe having you drive my girlfriend and I home from a bar.
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For years I've done what we call my stair dance, which is not only holding onto the banister but also: going down left foot first, bring the right down to join it on the step. Repeat until you've successfully made it down to ground level. Stay off trampolines, kids. You'll screw your knee for life.
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That is also something that I would purchase. I normally use a yellow plastic paint scraper to open things, cuz I can slide it under the tab and then push it up with my whole hand and arm instead of my fingers. Acrylics plus arthritis is fun.
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Taint Love
(No judgment if you're into that though. I just think the word taint is funny.)
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I have always resonated with the words from The Doctor when told that good people have rules that they need to follow, and he's like No. Good people don't need rules. *Today is not the day to find out why I have so many.*
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I mean, you even said about the size of a chestnut. I think that's plain.
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I'll admit I'm a little sad that the answer to the question of 'what's in your pants' wasn't 'eggs' π
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Carolina would be fine, but a bit boring. I would probably go for a Chicago or Tijuana. I like peppers.
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I'm lured by The Jasad Crown and Thirsty Ground, the first solely because I like the shade of purple that it is, and the second because I literally can't tell what it might be about but it sounds vaguely apocalyptic.
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ΒΏPorque no los dos?