Trainwreck Posted Thursday at 11:49 PM Posted Thursday at 11:49 PM (edited) Etsy sells bat scissors and they're just flying off the shelf. Edited Thursday at 11:50 PM by Trainwreck 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 12:51 AM Posted Friday at 12:51 AM (edited) Shelf models don't exist in my house, 'cause I never finish anything. Edited Friday at 12:53 AM by Ace-Garageguy 4
Trainwreck Posted Friday at 01:34 AM Posted Friday at 01:34 AM Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 01:38 AM Posted Friday at 01:38 AM "Wrong 'un" typically means a bad fella in British slang, but apparently has a couple more meanings I didn't know about until I did a little research.
Trainwreck Posted Friday at 01:54 AM Posted Friday at 01:54 AM Research without retention is a waste of time. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 02:32 AM Posted Friday at 02:32 AM Time without accomplishment is for rocks and their intellectual equivalents. 2
Calb56 Posted Friday at 03:05 AM Posted Friday at 03:05 AM Equivalents is s real mean word to leave for me to start a sentence with, especially if you want a sentence that makes any sense or it's equivalent. 1 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 03:10 AM Posted Friday at 03:10 AM Equivalent masses/weights, lengths, and volumes can be expressed in several different measuring systems. 1
Perspect Scale Modelworks Posted Friday at 12:48 PM Posted Friday at 12:48 PM System of a Down, a heavy metal band formed in Glendale, California in 1994, had hits including "Chop Suey!," "Toxicity," "Aerials," "B.Y.O.B.," and "Hypnotize".
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 02:12 PM Posted Friday at 02:12 PM (edited) "Hypnotize" is what one lovely young woman seemed to do to me whenever we met, just like the guy in the film "The Gods Must be Crazy" who turned into a blithering idiot in the presence of his beloved. Edited Friday at 02:19 PM by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness 1
Trainwreck Posted Friday at 03:19 PM Posted Friday at 03:19 PM (edited) Beloved once and soon forgotten, this is the normal course of the ill fated "next big thing". Edited Friday at 03:20 PM by Trainwreck 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 07:28 PM Posted Friday at 07:28 PM "In the year 2525" is the title of this song. 2
thatz4u Posted Friday at 08:19 PM Posted Friday at 08:19 PM Song Sung Blue by Neil Diamond is now a new movie. 3
NOBLNG Posted Friday at 08:58 PM Author Posted Friday at 08:58 PM Movie night with Netflix and Prime is now every night.🍿
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 09:35 PM Posted Friday at 09:35 PM "Night moves" for geezers often involve prescriptions and dentures. 3
Trainwreck Posted Friday at 09:44 PM Posted Friday at 09:44 PM Dentures have made magnificent strides when compared to wooden teeth with metal frames.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 10:27 PM Posted Friday at 10:27 PM Frames that look like this often get filled with cardboard and Bondo and covered with shiny paint just before the auction. 1 3
Trainwreck Posted Friday at 11:09 PM Posted Friday at 11:09 PM Auction bidding can be fun and exiting, just don't get in over your head.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Friday at 11:50 PM Posted Friday at 11:50 PM (edited) Head on down the road to see that the headlights on my car will be the only things shining because I'm driving 'til I'm the last light on the highway. Edited Friday at 11:51 PM by Tim W. SoCal 1
Calb56 Posted Saturday at 12:57 AM Posted Saturday at 12:57 AM "Highway to Hell" was the last AC/DC album with Bon Scott and "Back in Black" was the first album they did with Brian Johnson, both of which are my favorite albums from them. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 02:20 AM Posted Saturday at 02:20 AM Them possums keeps on a gittin inta tha cat's food, an I'm a fixin ta have me sum possum stew it they keeps it up. 1
Trainwreck Posted Saturday at 02:29 AM Posted Saturday at 02:29 AM (edited) "Up to you" is a safe answer when asked by the wifey about dinner suggestions. Edited Saturday at 02:30 AM by Trainwreck 2
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