

some FAA handbooks
Just light reading…
some FAA handbooks
Just light reading…
Anal pineapples
Should be administered
Sideways forever
Gnome barbarian tied himself to the mast of an airship and jumped off to fight a blue dragon.
He was outdone by the cleric jumping on it’s snout and necrotic touch hugging its health down.
Capped by the rogue who saved themself from falling with an immovable rod and made a one handed shot with an enchanted blunderbuss for the kill shot as it was fleeing.
Susan Collins can eat shit. She could have prevented all of this. Fuck her especially.
What education experience has she got?
Less than a year sitting on an education board of directors.
Go buy a shovel.
Dig a hole.
Lie down in it.
Stay there and make the world a better place.
And ending to A Song Of Ice and Fire
I kept my Swingline stapler because it didn’t bind up as much, and I kept the staples for the Swingline stapler and it’s not okay because if they take my stapler then I’ll, I’ll, I’ll set the building on fire…
Oh awesome! Thank you
I just finished removing all my payment methods from paypal and have to wait for a transaction to complete before I can delete the account entirely. Took less than 15 minutes.
If you can doge a wrench, you can doge a coup.
I had to look it up but the Library of Congress is over 30 million books. If I wasn’t busy working on an exit from this country I would have liked to take my kids to see it.
When you need to doomscroll.
Why not scroll wikipedia?
Using an old spare as a test is a good idea.
And to think, my wife mocks my hoard of old parts, cables, adapters, etc. Who’s laughing now? It matters not that it grows at an inverse rate at which it is depleted…I did say hoard, did I not?
Yeah…ok, so try it with a spare. Sounds good.
That’s the plan no matter what but always glad to hear from the voices of experience.
Roger