Awhile back while geo-caching, we came across this. I had never seen anything like it. It was right on the sidewalk. It's stuff to fix your bike and blow up your tires. What??? News to me!
I can't even recall what awards show this was last week. But come on Justin. What's with that "hairdo?" Doesn't it seem a little politically incorrect? Not to mention "stupid." Really, what's up with that and who told him it looked good?
While in South Dakota, we went to the famous Wall Drug. The place itself was humongous and a total tourist trap. It wasn't that great, but then I did see this. Do you remember what movie from the 80's it's from? Hint: it's the opposite of little!
We had these excellent bloody Mary's at a Cajun restaurant in Rapid City, SD. I got the one with the shrimp--it had olives too. I always say, "Bloody Mary's are the drinks that act like a meal!" So true.
And finally this. My friends and I were just talking about an email that one of them had gotten in the business world that referred to this. You might have to make it bigger to see what it says. I've underlined the part to pay attention to. This was part of the paperwork I had to fill out for a physical therapy session. I've never seen anything like this before. It seemed like a question off of a grammar test. I had flashbacks, broke out in a cold sweat and left it blank! Crazy--if you ask me!
I can't even recall what awards show this was last week. But come on Justin. What's with that "hairdo?" Doesn't it seem a little politically incorrect? Not to mention "stupid." Really, what's up with that and who told him it looked good?
While in South Dakota, we went to the famous Wall Drug. The place itself was humongous and a total tourist trap. It wasn't that great, but then I did see this. Do you remember what movie from the 80's it's from? Hint: it's the opposite of little!
We had these excellent bloody Mary's at a Cajun restaurant in Rapid City, SD. I got the one with the shrimp--it had olives too. I always say, "Bloody Mary's are the drinks that act like a meal!" So true.
And finally this. My friends and I were just talking about an email that one of them had gotten in the business world that referred to this. You might have to make it bigger to see what it says. I've underlined the part to pay attention to. This was part of the paperwork I had to fill out for a physical therapy session. I've never seen anything like this before. It seemed like a question off of a grammar test. I had flashbacks, broke out in a cold sweat and left it blank! Crazy--if you ask me!
I have never heard of having shellfish in an alcoholic cocktail! I'm not sure how I feel about that!
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that they are encouraging cycling around there, but have never seen tyre inflation services anywhere here. What a good idea.
I think we will be seeing and hearing more about gender pronouns from now on. When I worked at the school we had a couple of students who started school as one gender and changed when they were 16. It was so hard to switch from her to him, or she to he when you've known someone for six years.