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im gonna switch out some ceiling fans tomorrow!
Will you be making a trip to Bed Bath and Beyond, or the Home Depot? And as for Step II...I just don't wanna do worse than my Step I course.
They know me by name at our local Lowe's. Apparently I break stuff too frequently.
Plus, I am the only guy in our city to buy an electric lawnmower apparently.
😱 ? Watch out for the cord.
I know I haven't posted in a day or 2...things are a little too busy for my liking!!
<<<hugs>>> to Ectopic!
I hope yer feeling better. If not, I hope you made it to an ER you trust!
Stupid Robbins...give me back my evening!😡
Your evening? How 'bout your LIFE?!?!
Your evening? How 'bout your LIFE?!?!
Eh, no need to be melodramatic. It's just your year. Not your life.
Eh, no need to be melodramatic. It's just your year. Not your life.
.. the thing is all the answers to life are in that book!
That's what I'm afraid of!![]()
But seriously, we know it's only one year...but it is a long arse year!
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I'm not a dog. I have two of my own though.Unless you are the lead dog....... YEAH!
I'm not a dog. I have two of my own though.
I'm not a dog. I have two of my own though.
Above is an illustration for the ornamental design for a spork, as shown and described in the design patent. This particular design for a spork was invented by Canadians Hubert Gagnon and Aldo Balatti in 1996. However, sporks have been around for years before 1996 and we do not know who invented the first spork
George Laramy of Enfield, New Hampshire patented a table utensil in 1907. Laramy invented a combination fork and spoon.
Amazing what you can find on the internet.. I dont know if anyone here knows but does KFC still carry these utensils of genius?