I thought James Corden was always driving, but apparently not in this one.
And although I never thought Barbra Streisand was pretty, she is beginning to look like Jocelyn Wildenstein, millionairess that underwent extensive plastic surgery to look like a lion OR Gianni Versace.
It is a freaking -4 bone chilling degrees F in my little town today (-20 C). It is 12:34 PM, with clear skies and the sun up and shinning brightly and it's only gonna get colder! --------------------------------------- added after 5 hours
Ha! It is now 6:21 PM, the sun has "gone down" and it is now -6 degrees F!
I'll take my palm trees and beach, thank you. How the hell do you go to work. Does everyone up North get paid snow days? Is everyone on salary? I know in my profession if I don't work I don't get paid. We don't have paid hurricane days.
We put on our big boy panties and trudge out to work just to pay the bills and keep saying to our self next year is going to be different !!! LOL here in Central Maine it has been a roller-coaster ride, one day it is 22 deg and blizzard with 18 inches of snow and two day later it is 48 deg and and raining cats and dogs,for instance yesterday we had 8 inches of snow,today it is 12 below wind chill and sat they are saying we could hit 50 deg! go figure.
It snowed 1 week ago on Saturday and a big snowfall just Monday.
My guess is that "you" would be paid a "snow day" if "your employer". was on board with that. My pops is a retired Detroit Public Schools teacher and when school was closed because of snow, the teachers still reported to work. In my 25+ years of working for a major healthcare company, we never had a snow day per se. There were definitely days that not much of the workforce reported to work. Those that reported were paid and those who did not, may not have been paid OR if the company was feeling benevolent, they would allow the person to use a "vacation day" to cover that absence.
An insulation retrofit would probably be expensive. It's not as cold here in the San Juan islands but we did buy one of those super insulated certified homes. The whole building is very tight and was not breathing properly until engineered ventilation humidity control were added. Any savings from the insulation were then evaporated.
I have a tendency to want to say all of the letters and the three vowels running together are something I do not recall ever seeing. And I can honestly say that I don't can't see how the last few letters could even come together to sound like "sha".
No, itīs about the grouping. Aoi in gaelic would be pronounced eee . Example: Aoibhinn = Yvonne (more or less), Caoimhe = Cweeve (more or less). English language has this too: think about combinations of a and u for au (eg auburn), i and e for ie (eg Piece)and so on. My favourite word is Bhfolusglantoir meaning vacuum cleaner haha
I think I have heard it all....last night when I fueled up a a local Speedway station, their televisions at the pump were talking about "gender reveal" lasagna. Really? I don't know that ricotta cheese tinted pink or blue sounds very appetizing.
Food is something that you enjoy by taste, with your nose and eyes, too. I just can't imagine having a square of lasagna served and the color is not right. YUCKY!
That's my point, it doesn't look right. Think about it, this concept does not relate solely to food, things have to look right before most people will try them. If you would eat pink or blue colored lasagna, you are more adventurous than me.
dgraff, my food rule is that I'll try anything once and only then I would say if I don't like it. I can tell you that I DO NOT like haggis or head cheese!!! I love lasagna and would certainly eat pink or blue lasagna but it really did look gross. This is it on YouTube. only registered users can see external links
So your "I will try ANYTHING once" attitude pertains to food? Hey, if it doesn't look good, food, clothes, men, whatever, it's not for me. But I will admit to wearing footwear, ie athletic shoes that I'm not crazy about. My rule of thumb is if my feet feel good, I feel good. Good shoes are a MUST for jobs where you are on your feet and for vacations where you are walking .
I know shoes! I have worked on my feet all my life and I'm a firm believer that good footwear is a good investment. I worked at the Hudson's Bay for ten years and all of the managers of men's shoes always told me that Rockport shoes are the best for people who work on their feet. I only have two pairs of shoes, running and dress shoes and they are both Rockport. I have worn nothing but Rockport for 15 years because they are very comfortable when you spend eight hours on your feet every day.
Good shoes and a good mattress, two very important things in a person's life.
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I thought James Corden was always driving, but apparently not in this one.
And although I never thought Barbra Streisand was pretty, she is beginning to look like Jocelyn Wildenstein, millionairess that underwent extensive plastic surgery to look like a lion OR Gianni Versace.
It looks like he and Flea visit the same dentist.
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Looks like maybe you should get one.
So, yeah, it cuts back on toilet paper but did you notice how much water it uses!?
Michael Moore
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Ha! It is now 6:21 PM, the sun has "gone down" and it is now -6 degrees F!
And who asked you!?
My guess is that 2nice 's side of Michigan is even colder.
My guess is that "you" would be paid a "snow day" if "your employer". was on board with that. My pops is a retired Detroit Public Schools teacher and when school was closed because of snow, the teachers still reported to work. In my 25+ years of working for a major healthcare company, we never had a snow day per se. There were definitely days that not much of the workforce reported to work. Those that reported were paid and those who did not, may not have been paid OR if the company was feeling benevolent, they would allow the person to use a "vacation day" to cover that absence.
I have a tendency to want to say all of the letters and the three vowels running together are something I do not recall ever seeing. And I can honestly say that I don't can't see how the last few letters could even come together to sound like "sha".
I had a difficult time with Siobhan, too.
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My dear bigg, if memory serves me correctly, you are 100% Irish. Do the basic sounds of letters really differ that much for the Irish people?
Food is something that you enjoy by taste, with your nose and eyes, too. I just can't imagine having a square of lasagna served and the color is not right. YUCKY!
Good shoes and a good mattress, two very important things in a person's life.
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