trekkie wrote:That is a pretty high price, Thomas, also a bizarre one.
That totally depends on what you get for your pudding. ^^
Nathan Kerbonaut wrote:Good thing that I don't live in Europe. If they pay each other in chocolate pudding, then I'd probably eat all of mine and end up bankrupt.
I can assure you that this isn't our usual currency.
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So let me get this straight: his costumes are 1) a ghost-shaped egg, 2) a creepy recruiter, 3) a [REDACTED], and 4) a plastic-wrapped movie security specialist?
So now the person needs to choose between getting treated for something or a car. I hope whatever he has isn't serious. If it is, he would be dumb to choose the car.
If Santa is using biometric payments for his gifts, then the spirit of Christmas really is dead after all.
Amazee Dayzee wrote:If it is, he would be dumb to choose the car.
That's true, but I'd hate to be scammed into a huge medical bill. In that case, you'd be better off taking the car, selling it, and using the funds for your own treatment.
Yes, this is the current state of American healthcare.
Amazee Dayzee wrote:So now the person needs to choose between getting treated for something or a car. I hope whatever he has isn't serious. If it is, he would be dumb to choose the car.
But if you just need a plaster or some cough sirup, I'd definitely choose the car. ^^
Nathan Kerbonaut wrote:Yes, this is the current state of American healthcare.
You can't imagine how happy I am to be in Germany because of that.
Amazee Dayzee wrote:Wait a second. Is the neighbor actually a female? I thought for sure the neighbor was a male actually. At least the neighbor LOOKED like a male.
Huh? I thought it's a female...
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Uh oh. Poncho's in love with the editor in chief of smart people, and tried to keep it a secret from Marion, but he found out. Turns out Marion likes him too. Gripping drama
Nathan Kerbonaut wrote:Uh oh. Poncho's in love with the editor in chief of smart people, and tried to keep it a secret from Marion, but he found out. Turns out Marion likes him too. Gripping drama
HAHAHAHA! So much drama! Where's the popcorn?
trekkie wrote:Answer the squirrel, Poncho, what do you want to be?
He's giving Marion a link to the answer...
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Amazee Dayzee wrote:Of course research will be difficulty obviously. Researching information about any topic that you need to learn about is always difficult.
Whatever her research question was, Poncho suggesting it's not necessary really upset her. Honestly, I've wasted time doing the wrong research before so her reaction is understandable.
trekkie wrote:Aw, Lois says she can live with Marion, theirs is a good relationship.
Any relationship that survives two transformations must be a good one.
Yep, sure it is!
trekkie wrote:Why do you think answering the question is unnecessary, Poncho? Or was that the answer to the question?
Amazee Dayzee wrote:Of course research will be difficulty obviously. Researching information about any topic that you need to learn about is always difficult.
Maybe answering the question requires "Changes in the present rehabilitation, education, vocational training and retraining, technical and vocational education and training" and maybe it's not worth all that effort and therefor not necessary.
What if Lois was wrong after all?
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trekkie wrote:I wonder how you perform a wet test.
I dunno, but as long as they don't do it with dogs, there's no bad smell.
trekkie wrote:“The education of CAFC sheet” sounds like like a very dull book. Naturally my high school English teacher would have assigned it as summer reading.
Google leads me to "Charlton Athletic Football Club". No idea how you should write a summary about that... ^^
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Amazee Dayzee wrote:Now Lana for some reason wants Lois positioned in front of the goods that the Milton's have.
It would be really better if she wouldn't know it already. But some people just forget.
Nathan Kerbonaut wrote:I'm sure Lana means well, but I wouldn't entrust the Miltons with showing love for my children. In fact, I wouldn't entrust them with a lot of things.
I totally understand and share you point of view.
trekkie wrote:I know you’re annoyed with Lana, Lois but you might need her help later.
I don't think so. Lois can play online games later.
(Don't look at the spoiler!)
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