That looks great! Was it self-drafted or did you buy the pattern somewhere?
Just a guy in Northern Minnesota.
That looks great! Was it self-drafted or did you buy the pattern somewhere?
Shit on Nintendo being “behind the times” and patent litigation, but they are the console I always have the most fun with. I pick up my Switch everyday, the Xbox and PS grow dust. That’s just me, maybe I’m just too simple…
I just want this worthless shit-pig to give up the rights to Dogma.
Please. No. Stop. sigh
That was a crazy article, I never knew. I’m going to have to go deeper down this rabbit hole. Way deeper.
Good or bad, I’m always down for more Riddick, those polished eyes are so shway.
This is a favorite movie of mine. It is very subtle in much of its humor. I have bought it multiple times, I wish they had been able to make the sequel “Bubbba Nosferatu.”
If you don’t get subtle humor, this movie is not for you.
I like the idea of Aldi, but when I walk into my local one I’m hit with a huge wave of sadness and depression. I cannot shop there, I wish I could, as I said I like the idea.
Ditto on the recipe.
What a shitty bot, it can’t identify Yahoo. Which I will admit is not a great news source. Perhaps it’s time to review/renew your bot-code?
Very colorful, I like that!
Me too, and the “other” lurkers.
Holly would if Holly could.
I’ve been wearing Van skate shoes/slip-ons near-daily since I was a teen. I’m in my 50s now.
That is a great idea. Much more organized than my Zip-Loc bags.
I’ve been a Batman fan since 72-73 (yeah, I’m old) and I don’t think it’s a boring answer. It’s the right answer.
As a Minnesotan, I’m going to be selfish, and I hope she doesn’t pick him. I want Walz to stay Minnesotas governor, and keep making Minnesota great (even greater than great considering how much Iowa sucks). It’s really selfish, as he’d make a great Veep.
It. Is. Not. A. KKKUlt.
Because… Fuck Adobe. This is my near-daily mantra.
65 is when you are “told” you should retire. Not when you should/must retire. My Mom didn’t retire until she was 70, and that was only because she was tired of taking recertification tests. By the way, she still complains there aren’t enough hours in the day. My Dad “retired” at 75, but is still writing and such. Myself, I’m a GenX’er, and I’m planning on working (remotely) until I lose my mind and can no longer think coherently. I like to work, and I’m hoping I can do it into my 90+ years. I’m hoping that when I retire I won’t notice it, and won’t live much longer. Fingers crossed for several more decades of enjoyable work.