My guy sold weed until he owned a house then had a kid. He figured he pressed his luck long enough. He also had an effective laundry.
Once I hit my 40s, massive home diy projects have either become necessities (too expensive to hire out), pipe dreams, or like PA DOT working on route 202 in my youth (never ending with incremental steps that never improve the experience of driving). The energy loss is off the hook, and I’m not a flubbynutter.
Did health insurance figure into your life plan or do you live somewhere where the government functions properly?
No, but I’d have painful diarrhea, having both lactose intolerance and alpha gal allergy. Then ketchup.
That phrase is past its expiration date, like many of the boomers.
Daftdrummer is more like it.
Nice! I have an OG Xbox that was the kind you could install custom bios on with just a couple of solder blobs on the bottom of the motherboard. What are the killer features of the stellar mod chip in your estimation?
IJBOL.
My five year old daughter was NOT amused when I showed this to her. She loves Thomas and Star Wars.
Sounds more than anything like a couple trying to establish grounds for divorce back in the day when no fault divorce didn’t exist. You had to claim abandonment or infidelity or some other fault to give yourself standing for divorce.
I didn’t realize I was being a little too ironic, like rain on my wedding day.
One of the few times you will see state law enforcement enforcing federal copyright/trademark law is when weed companies make products like "Stoner Patch Kids" - which honestly is probably good for the industry, as it helps remove arguments that such knock-offs/brand parodies cause confusion in the marketplace/run the risk of inadvertent consumption (by... Children!!! (pearl clutching commences)).