thrill wrote:I will say this makes the Massage thread a lot less creepy.
I bet.
Re: First world problems
Posted: September 1 11, 2:58 pm
by AWvsCBsteeeerike3
I have the Cardinals audio feed on my computer and guys in the office have plugged a DVD of the Arkansas/LSU game from last year into the adjacent cubicle computer. Neither one of us are wiling to turn the radio down and I am having trouble hearing Shannon/Rooney.
Re: First world problems
Posted: September 8 11, 1:16 pm
by TimeForGuinness
I accidentally hit E8 instead of E9, so now I have a Kit-Kat when I wanted a Twix
Re: First world problems
Posted: September 8 11, 1:19 pm
by AWvsCBsteeeerike3
TimeForGuinness wrote:I accidentally hit E8 instead of E9, so now I have a Kit-Kat when I wanted a Twix
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Re: First world problems
Posted: September 8 11, 10:15 pm
by docellis
chilean sea bass is addictive
Re: First world problems
Posted: September 15 11, 4:50 pm
by lukethedrifter
cpebbles wrote:I am 100% certain that a co-worker is cheating against me on Words With Friends.
What is cheating on WWF?
Re: First world problems
Posted: September 15 11, 5:42 pm
by AWvsCBsteeeerike3
There is a program that will play for you and is obviously the awesome.
Re: First world problems
Posted: September 15 11, 7:21 pm
by jim
I found out I only scored a lousy 24 on my act exam back in 1981.
Re: First world problems
Posted: September 15 11, 9:48 pm
by Popeye_Card
I now have two sets of washers and dryers and 6 refridgerators. WTF am going to do with all of this? Have really clean clothes and cold beer?
Re: First world problems
Posted: September 15 11, 10:01 pm
by Tambourine Man
Popeye_Card wrote:I now have two sets of washers and dryers and 6 refridgerators. WTF am going to do with all of this? Have really clean clothes and cold beer?
Forget Ohio. Move south and you've got a lawn ornament business. Or a starter kit for your own lawn.