Re: Topic = Never assume your customers have a brain.
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Suddenly he wishes his desk were just a little but higher Dude. Desks take so much abuse.
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Re: Topic = Never assume your customers have a brain.
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NOW I know why I woke up in the middle of the night.
Hey, we all have dreams, right? Right?
I don't think the vegetables add to the appeal in any way. I'd much rather have the cheese curds. The meat is a nice touch, though.
But, you know, any poutine in a storm.
bibere usque ad hilaritatem
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Re: Topic = Never assume your customers have a brain.
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"Fries with the Works" is to PEI what "Poutine" is to Quebec. The original version created in a small diner in the village of O'Leary, calls for fries covered with hamburger and gravy with peas. It's not pretty, it's certainly not good for you, but it's addictively delicious to your inner caveman, fat cravings. Variations have spread to include the above plus carrots, corn, etc. I'm guessing, basically whatever you have extra of in the kitchen. That looks like an electron microscope image of my Islet of Langerhans. Gee-rrr--osss. Now that I look again, it simply appears to be a dish of food that some has already eaten.
Always call the place you live a house. When you're old, everyone else will call it a home.
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Suddenly he wishes his desk were just a little but higher, or that he sat just a little further away from it. Sometimes, the magnanimity here astounds me. The assignation of generosity abounds. Due to a profane amount of research, were you to inquire, I can either allay your fears or exacerbate them. Then again, I'm a self-admitted liar. I'll always tell you what I want you to hear. The disappointment of others excites me.
Always call the place you live a house. When you're old, everyone else will call it a home.
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"Fries with the Works" is to PEI what "Poutine" is to Quebec. The original version created in a small diner in the village of O'Leary, calls for fries covered with hamburger and gravy with peas. It's not pretty, it's certainly not good for you, but it's addictively delicious to your inner caveman, fat cravings. Variations have spread to include the above plus carrots, corn, etc. I'm guessing, basically whatever you have extra of in the kitchen. We have a new restaurant in town called The Whistlestop Cafe that has all you could ever want with poutine (51 different choices). As you can imagine, it's a hugely popular stop when the bars close.
The only reasonable argument for owning a gun is to protect yourself from the police.
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So if someone "has an accident" after drinking all night, you can't tell the difference between that and a meal?
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(sorry for those of you sitting down to lunch)
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Re: Topic = Never assume your customers have a brain.
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I picked up a couple of Vizio 32" monitors today, and was just glancing through the .PDF manuals online when I saw this. Certainly should fall under the "duh" category:
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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So if someone "has an accident" after drinking all night, you can't tell the difference between that and a meal? Pretty much, buddy!
The only reasonable argument for owning a gun is to protect yourself from the police.
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Adding to the funny disclaimer Mark posted. Here's a scan of the "warning" tag that was attached to my wheelchair moments ago. Don't operate cell phones while the wheelchair is on........really,.......really!?
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