Once when I was little my mom asked me to make the coffee, and of course I understood her instructions perfectly - filter, stuff from the coffee can, water, wait a few minutes, milk and sugar, bring it to her in bed.
Turns out the coffee can on the stove was the one they put their leftover grease in when cooking, the one in the cupboard was the one with coffee in it.
So my roommate works in a tire shop... apparently a dog just waltzed on in when their door was open yesterday. She was soaking wet.
no tag or chip
The local animal shelter hasn't had a report of a missing dog. One of the neighbors to the tire shop said she's been wandering around for a month or so. She's definitely a bit on the thin side. She's super friendly and loves people too.
So right now it's 50/50 that she's local and sneaks out frequently enough (huskies/klee kai are like that), or, someone has abandoned her because these kinds of dogs are super high energy and maintenance and a lot of people don't know what they're signing up for. She stayed with us last night and got along great with the husky and malamute, they played and tuckered themselves out. She's also potty trained.
The regional manager of the tire shop has expressed an interest in adopting her, so at least she'll have a good home if we can't find her original family (they already have a shepherd).
They found her owners.
She apparently bolted out the door one day after they were returning home. She's been lost for 3 months at this point supposedly.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
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#pipeCocky Stride, Musky odoursPope of Chili TownRegistered Userregular
Once when I was little my mom asked me to make the coffee, and of course I understood her instructions perfectly - filter, stuff from the coffee can, water, wait a few minutes, milk and sugar, bring it to her in bed.
Turns out the coffee can on the stove was the one they put their leftover grease in when cooking, the one in the cupboard was the one with coffee in it.
My brother once decided to make chocolate fudge. My mum made it fairly regularly and he had helped her so he was confident he could do it himself.
He followed the recipe and the fudge came out perfect, except
the brown powder he found in the pantry wasn't cocoa like he thought
Once when I was little my mom asked me to make the coffee, and of course I understood her instructions perfectly - filter, stuff from the coffee can, water, wait a few minutes, milk and sugar, bring it to her in bed.
Turns out the coffee can on the stove was the one they put their leftover grease in when cooking, the one in the cupboard was the one with coffee in it.
My brother once decided to make chocolate fudge. My mum made it fairly regularly and he had helped her so he was confident he could do it himself.
He followed the recipe and the fudge came out perfect, except
the brown powder he found in the pantry wasn't cocoa like he thought
it was instant gravy
...I'm not the only one who wants to know what that tastes like, right?
Once when I was little my mom asked me to make the coffee, and of course I understood her instructions perfectly - filter, stuff from the coffee can, water, wait a few minutes, milk and sugar, bring it to her in bed.
Turns out the coffee can on the stove was the one they put their leftover grease in when cooking, the one in the cupboard was the one with coffee in it.
My brother once decided to make chocolate fudge. My mum made it fairly regularly and he had helped her so he was confident he could do it himself.
He followed the recipe and the fudge came out perfect, except
the brown powder he found in the pantry wasn't cocoa like he thought
it was instant gravy
...I'm not the only one who wants to know what that tastes like, right?
Once when I was little my mom asked me to make the coffee, and of course I understood her instructions perfectly - filter, stuff from the coffee can, water, wait a few minutes, milk and sugar, bring it to her in bed.
Turns out the coffee can on the stove was the one they put their leftover grease in when cooking, the one in the cupboard was the one with coffee in it.
My brother once decided to make chocolate fudge. My mum made it fairly regularly and he had helped her so he was confident he could do it himself.
He followed the recipe and the fudge came out perfect, except
the brown powder he found in the pantry wasn't cocoa like he thought
it was instant gravy
...I'm not the only one who wants to know what that tastes like, right?
Once when I was little my mom asked me to make the coffee, and of course I understood her instructions perfectly - filter, stuff from the coffee can, water, wait a few minutes, milk and sugar, bring it to her in bed.
Turns out the coffee can on the stove was the one they put their leftover grease in when cooking, the one in the cupboard was the one with coffee in it.
My brother once decided to make chocolate fudge. My mum made it fairly regularly and he had helped her so he was confident he could do it himself.
He followed the recipe and the fudge came out perfect, except
the brown powder he found in the pantry wasn't cocoa like he thought
it was instant gravy
...I'm not the only one who wants to know what that tastes like, right?
"The western world sips from a poisonous cocktail: Polarisation, populism, protectionism and post-truth"
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
The greater North American murder hedge claims yet another victim.
The slow, patient hunting method all the more insidious for the inevitability of the kill.
Is having something as big as a whale shark in captivity a good point
Well. the Osaka aquarium has had two whale sharks for 17 years, and they're still in good health so unlike certain open ocean sharks (like great whites, which are unused to turning or limiting their territory and as such will bump their noses into aquarium walls until they get cartilege damage) whale sharks will do fine in a sufficiently large aquarium.
"The western world sips from a poisonous cocktail: Polarisation, populism, protectionism and post-truth"
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
Mind you. They don't keep very big whale sharks (the Osaka whale sharks are between 4 and 5 meters long) and the tanks are massive. The Osaka tank contains 5,5 million liters, the Okinawa tank contains 7.5 million liters and the Georgia aquarium contains 24 million liters. And those are pretty much the only whale shark aquariums I would consider ethical to visit.
Note that all of them keep dolphins (and beluga whales in the case of the Georgia aquarium) so if you don't consider it ethical to keep dolphins in aquariums I wouldn't visit any of them.
"The western world sips from a poisonous cocktail: Polarisation, populism, protectionism and post-truth"
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
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#pipeCocky Stride, Musky odoursPope of Chili TownRegistered Userregular
Here is a video of the Okinawa Aquarium whale shark tank that I've had in my favorites for 10 years because it is so beautiful and relaxing https://youtu.be/u7deClndzQw
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Once when I was little my mom asked me to make the coffee, and of course I understood her instructions perfectly - filter, stuff from the coffee can, water, wait a few minutes, milk and sugar, bring it to her in bed.
Turns out the coffee can on the stove was the one they put their leftover grease in when cooking, the one in the cupboard was the one with coffee in it.
I'm going to start using that whenever I have a really dumb question to ask
They found her owners.
She apparently bolted out the door one day after they were returning home. She's been lost for 3 months at this point supposedly.
My brother once decided to make chocolate fudge. My mum made it fairly regularly and he had helped her so he was confident he could do it himself.
He followed the recipe and the fudge came out perfect, except
the brown powder he found in the pantry wasn't cocoa like he thought
it was instant gravy
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
...I'm not the only one who wants to know what that tastes like, right?
Probably like Bovril.
is where we post beef cake again
I was told no more selfies
Looks like an ample bear harvest this year:
I get mad that bears are perfect killing machines that would hollow me out like a Cadbury cream egg because they're basically big ole fat sharp dogs.
I want to play with him he's like a ferret dog hybrid
Look at dem
I remember this quest from WoW.
You only get a beartooth from every 4th bear.
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
The slow, patient hunting method all the more insidious for the inevitability of the kill.
I've been to the Osaka Aquarium.
It fucking owns. They have a tank with fucking whale sharks in it.
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Well. the Osaka aquarium has had two whale sharks for 17 years, and they're still in good health so unlike certain open ocean sharks (like great whites, which are unused to turning or limiting their territory and as such will bump their noses into aquarium walls until they get cartilege damage) whale sharks will do fine in a sufficiently large aquarium.
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
Note that all of them keep dolphins (and beluga whales in the case of the Georgia aquarium) so if you don't consider it ethical to keep dolphins in aquariums I wouldn't visit any of them.
-Antje Jackelén, Archbishop of the Church of Sweden
https://youtu.be/u7deClndzQw
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
you know, a Bunsen Burner
Don't be daft, you can't burn a berner.
that face is just a perfect "Could you fucking not, Linda?"
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
EVERYBODY WANTS TO SIT IN THE BIG CHAIR, MEG!