Match Cut proves every day that analog conversations are no more engaged and enriching than digital ones.
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Match Cut proves every day that analog conversations are no more engaged and enriching than digital ones.
Until yesterday I thought Bahrain was a city.
My neighbor just got an internship with Alex Gibney and will be assisting in his new documentary on Julian Assange.
Jealous.
In the absence of the proof of malice, assume ignorance.
What surprises me is the huge ratings for Wipeout.
I guess it's quick fun. Is there even a winner at the end or a prize?
As a lifelong fanatic of Pocket Tanks, Angry Birds fits the bill nicely.
Brought one of our cats (Izzy aka Boo Boo) in to get her teeth cleaned today. While they had her under, they discovered four teeth were either cracked or had something akin to uber-cavities of doom. They've extracted the teeth, and she's doing fine. We get to pick her up at 1630.
Its not uncommon for cats to have this issue, and she should be fine and the recovery time should be brief.
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I want to be at this table so bad.
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Zuckerberg looks out of place, heh.
74 degrees.
There are few places in the world where I would be more uncomfortable than sitting at that table.
When I saw that Steve's still wearing the turtleneck and jeans, I was hoping that Zuck would have showed up to a dinner with the President in a GAP hoodie and flip flops.
Did the forum just kind of, turn off for a few minutes for everyone else?
That wasn't just me, was it?
My kidneys are... pulsating.
Q: Will they let you bring a toddler into a bar in Baltimore?
A: Yes, and they'll give you a booster seat!
Possible foot of snow tomorrow.
Joy.
I was gonna go with "World Domination!" but your post is funnier to me.
Capped off by him handing a business card with the words "I'm the CEO, bitch" to the president.Quote:
When I saw that Steve's still wearing the turtleneck and jeans, I was hoping that Zuck would have showed up to a dinner with the President in a GAP hoodie and flip flops.
Man on the street poll: please don't search the internet for this, I'm just curious if it's common knowledge:
When making a recipe with yeast, and you add the yeast and water together, how long does it take for froth to form on top of the mixture?
If you don't know, say so. I'm having a disagreement with someone about whether or not this is something that is generally known.
I don't know, but I've never made something with yeast myself. When making food with my friends who do more cooking/baking than I, though, they seem to know it real well.
No clue, but like Syco, I've never made anything with yeast.