Of Nancy Pelosi, or as I call her... Nancy? Yes, at least four more years.4 MORE YEARS
Of Nancy Pelosi, or as I call her... Nancy? Yes, at least four more years.4 MORE YEARS
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Does. Not .work.
I don't meditate while driving but I am very zen. "Oh look they nearly killed me eh, they didn't I am calm and driving safely despite these lunatics, I will get there when I get there."Driving is so second nature to me that I can meditate while I drive.
Unless your country has retarded traffic & retarded traffic laws, then the only thing you need is practice.
And you don't have keys?Here I am, sitting outside on the verandah of my home. Turns out Mum and sisters went out durian shopping. Hope they finish it fast...
And you don't have keys?
Oh, I see.I do, but the smell of durian wafting through the house is... pungent. I had to exile myself outside waiting for them to finish eating the durian.
Oh, I see.
I know it is smelly, but I don't really know how smelly it isMuch better to see than to smell in this case.
Much better to see than to smell in this case.
I know it is smelly, but I don't really know how smelly it is
If I ran into one I would simply assume it smells bad because I am not used to it, and not that it smells bad in default, fruit doesn't grow hereImagine the smell of halfway rotten onions mixed with the smell of wet socks and the smell of cheese. Make it extremely pungent.
It sucks being the only guy who doesn't eat durian (in fruit form, I don't mind the taste once it's processed) on a family of durian-hounds.
If I ran into one I would simply assume it smells bad because I am not used to it, and not that it smells bad in default, fruit doesn't grow here
In magical fairy land in middle of Europe where beer is cheaper than waterWhere do you live, @beast_regards?
In magical fairy land in middle of Europe where beer is cheaper than water
It's a fruit of the tropical tree, it wouldn't handle the winters there. It's occasionally imported, but usually dried and vacuum packed, so you won't notice any smell if you find it in the local shops. Fresh one is hard to come by.So how come fruit doesn't grow there, my friend? I heard there's Apples, Pears, Peaches, lots of berries and nuts growing in Europe. For a moment there I thought you lived someplace like Death Valley or above the Arctic Circle.
It was an inevitable collision in retrospect.Yes.
It's a fruit of the tropical tree, it wouldn't handle the winters there. It's occasionally imported, but usually dried and vacuum packed, so you won't notice any smell if you find it in the local shops. Fresh one is hard to come by.
Probably, but do we want to? It's local for you, and you can't handle the smellWell, you could grow one in a greenhouse, if you don't mind the smell once it's ripe.