TY, bc I wasn't getting it either. My brain somehow read "Töskaläd" like "tossed salad", which then somehow went to The Wiggles "Fruit Salad."
I think my brain needs some tranqs...
TY, bc I wasn't getting it either. My brain somehow read "Töskaläd" like "tossed salad", which then somehow went to The Wiggles "Fruit Salad."
I think my brain needs some tranqs...
Can we just go to that place they'll never find & act like we come from out of this world, & leave the real one far behind?
SO-CRATES: Thanks. Now leaf me alone.
Can't listen to it right now, but up-voted anyway for the sentiment (& I'm American).
So... none of the "fun stuff," then?
I wanna be a fly on the wall when that will gets read out loud...
That was a sarcastic rhetorical question - no response required because the answer was (or should have been) obvious.
Now we know why some overuse the "/s" marker - there's always one...
Whine all you want, doesn't mean I have to listen to it - especially if you're not going to listen to me.
Paywalled.
The California Highway Patrol reported a fatal two-vehicle crash that took place in Bishop last Saturday, at US 395 near Steward Lane.
According to the CHP, at approximately 1:25 p.m., the 64-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota Sienna, heading south on US 395 away from Steward Lane, made a sudden left turn across the solid double yellow lines dividing the northbound and southbound lanes of the highway.
Traveling northbound toward Steward Lane at a speed of 45 to 55 miles per hour was a 2024 Kenworth truck whose driver attempted to swerve to the right while applying the brakes to avoid crashing with the Sienna. However, the Sienna struck the front of the Kenworth, and its driver, a resident of Independence, suffered fatal injuries, a CHP media release said.
The 41-year-old driver of the Kenworth and his 51-year-old passenger, both males from Seneca, Mo., suffered minor injuries, the CHP said.
No arrests were made, and the crash is still under investigation by the Bishop Area California Highway Patrol.
Not having had one like that, do they come with their own cellular connection? Otherwise, why would you even give it the password to your network?
This is all the more true after reports came out at the end of last year regarding just how slowly the human brain works.
Kelsey can go eff himself.