k0ua
Epic Contributor
Going by the ammo counter at Wal-Mart for the last 6 months and not finding any .22LR ever. And if you ask about it, they just laugh.
Going by the ammo counter at Wal-Mart for the last 6 months and not finding any .22LR ever. And if you ask about it, they just laugh.
She just wanted you to know that she was going thru a lot of work just to make you a nice dinner!![]()
Applause for you action on this.:thumbsup:
My peeve, is people who ask my advice, then ignore it and ultimately come to me to help fix the resulting mess. Over and over again.
When this happens at work, they get a pretty frank assessment before the cleanup begins. At home I'm more prone to suck it up with minimal if any review of the sequence of events. I just came back from the neighbours. Their floor is rotting, just like I explained it would, every year when they ask my advice on their latest renovation and redecorating ideas.
I'd prefer to not be asked at all.
What about when someone is the first to reply to a post and quotes the whole four paragraph original post? It's obvious who they are replying to, why quote the post?
One of mine is the people at the grocery store who are too lazy to return the shopping carts to the return rack!
This sounds like a government meeting. With engineers.
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