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Oddly enough that gives me motivation to stick around. If I haven't upset/offended/confused/irritated/annoyed/infuriated you, what's the point of the Interwewbz? The bad part is when you do it often enough that people know you're doing it. heh I felt the same satisfaction just today. I was contracted to do some wireless network consulting today at a local hotel. After I got paid, I named all 12 of their access points "It hurts when IP". |
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I live in Tennessee and have a hand gun carry permit. To get the permit I was required to attend a six hour training class in which we were not only taught the rules for Tennessee, but were also provided the rules for all of the states. It was stressed that it is your own responsibilty to know the laws for not only the area you are traveling to but also the laws for every area you are passing thru to get there. "I didnt know" is never an excuse when it comes to gun laws.
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The change dish
When it's time to take in the coins the lady and I place bets on how much is in there, the winner gets a 10 minute massage and the money is spent on something fun we normally wouldn't buy. We've gone to Greece on change, Copenhagen and this time we're getting nice watches.
We save for a long time. We don't spend coins, only bills, so all the coins we get are like, profit. |
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Just for clarity, the peace sign in Britain still means peace, unless it's turned around to show the back of the hand, the same way Americans use the middle finger. Here's some quick photo references:
![]() Ginger girl = fuck you ![]() John Lennon = Peace There's also the expression "put up two fingers to [blank]" meaning "told them to fuck off." Of course with American influence so widespread, the middle finger also works. The story, supposedly, goes back to the British longbowman during the Hundred Years War. Captured bowmen would have their fingers cut off to prevent them from ever using a bow again. Those who had never been captured would taunt the French by raising two fingers as if to say "still got 'em."
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Singapore is so clean, there are no mosquitoes (they get rid of them), and there are barely any children around. There's not much to do there after 1 week, but it's an OK vacation spot. Definitely different from anything you'd see in North America.
Yeah, it sucks that you can't bring drinks and food onto the subway and you can't have gum, but I suppose there's a price to pay if you want the entire country to be spick-and-span. I suppose some people would prefer this to complete freedom (and the risk of having a dirty city). On the plus side, they did warn us when were about to bring a drink onto the train. They probably recognized us as foreigners and give us a warning before doing anything else. The downside is that there are cases where they go crazy about the law. You can allow for exceptions, but then there would be exceptions all over the place and people would start abusing the law. If only people could just use garbage bins properly... |
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