58 and without kids, no regrets so far
Hikermick
Not me but a coworker. Worked for a food importer and distributor back in the early 90's and had never heard of needing any kind of certification to operate a forklift. Coworker who gave me a ride and got me stoned on the way to work every morning has a minor accident while on the tow motor. He is embarrassed and panics. Rather than stopping and taking a deep breath he tries to straighten out the error before the boss finds out and ends up puncturing the drywall above the office with the forks. It was 35 years ago, I still remember thinking how easily those forks could go through me
Replacing hate with another hate. Just goes to show you, haters gonna hate
Am from NE Ohio and have never heard people driving on frozen lakes except to ice fish. We would do donuts in large parking lots. Bonus if you do it with the windows down. Bumper skiing was another one. Ah to be young and insane again...
Reminds me of joke in the movie Support Your Local Sheriff. Inside the saloon the sherif (James Garner) chastises the towns people inside "3 folks have been shot today and it's not even sundown". After he leaves the bartender says "you heard the sheriff, no shooting anyone until after dark"
Don't blame them, blame the people who didn't vote
Nonsense you're wonderful!
Maybe it's not a metal that's ferrous?
Now we just have to get them to get jobs
My mom made me a Dr. Who scarf 40 years ago! Are you me?
The trouble is getting them to pay taxes
Thanks for being a good person. It feels good doing something nice for someone, don't deny her that same good feeling. My suggestion is take the money and spend it on rock salt. I try to help people from time to time, my parents are 80. I can't be there for them all the time so my hope is that if I help others maybe fate/god/cthulhu will send someone to help them