Rented a van from Home Depot and brought home DD's birthday gift. Bit extravagant but oh well, 25 is a big one, right? Quarter century and all. Thank goodness I'm not getting older!
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Not surprised. I went to look and they had 4. Ordered it the next day and it was the last one.I've started to do some part time work at Home Depot in the seasonal department, that's a popular chair.
Who's up for tacos?
I've started to do some part time work at Home Depot in the seasonal department, that's a popular chair.
Who's up for tacos?
Comfort? Style too I guess. Nice to just swing a bit in a breeze.Haven't seen these before. What makes these kind of chairs special?
Comfort? Style too I guess. Nice to just swing a bit in a breeze.
Sounds like wearing no underwear and loose shorts.![]()
During WWII they had a very effective method.I've been learning German with duolingo on my phone, but tonight, the actual class begins.
Quickly rectified the following day.You know, I thought I'd felt a disturbance in the force this past weekend. I then discovered, while scanning the board, that @pkondz had a Saturday off with the rest of us?
if I understood you correctly, you got ahold of American bacon. Where'd you get that? Is there an American market near you, or do you have access to an American military base exchange? Either way, good that you got ahold of some. Mmmm bacon.
Ba dum bump chiiii.At which point, of course, the guard would menacingly approach and say...
"Vee haff vays of making you Tok!"
Ah, yes... the torture method made famous by the reputable Colonel Wilhelm Klink.At which point, of course, the guard would menacingly approach and say...
"Vee haff vays of making you Tok!"
Try the vealBa dum bump chiiii.
The latter would be the most accurate.Don't give up your day job...or your night job...or your you don't know whether it's night or day or what day of the week it is job.
Oh?Reminds me about the bit "sign ze papers".
Hogan!!!!!!Ah, yes... the torture method made famous by the reputable Colonel Wilhelm Klink.
During WWII they had a very effective method.
In the POW camps, the Germans, as punishment for perceived transgressions, would force the prisoners to stand at attention for hours in the sun. They'd force them to act like the famous German cuckoo clocks. The prisoners would be forced to swing their heads back and forth while chanting "Tik... Tok... Tik... Tok..." endlessly, for hours. Eventually the prisoners would become so disoriented and delirious that their heads would bobble on their necks and all they'd manage was a mumbled "Tik!.... tik...... tik!... Tik!.."
At which point, of course, the guard would menacingly approach and say...
"Vee haff vays of making you Tok!"
Reminds me about the bit "sign ze papers".
I found one on youtube, but either my phone was acting up or it was audio only.
German interogating a prisoner keeps saying sign ze papers old man
Man says I cannot sign ze papers
Repeat several times with the interogater getting increasingly upset
Finally he says why can't you sign ze papers
Because you've broken both my hands.
No, I have not....or if I have, I forget.
You know the German coastguard one?