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Also, there was no bigger "doctor's office asshat" than the person that circled all the hidden objects. My guess is that MJM was said asshat!
Alex made a thread for that - AITA--Am I The A...
Also, there was no bigger "doctor's office asshat" than the person that circled all the hidden objects. My guess is that MJM was said asshat!
My first two cars were standards. Several times over the years I needed a “push start.”Knowledge of fly wheel starting is what allowed us as young (drunk) Lieutenants to fire up a steam roller and run over every picnic table on our camp in Korea.... but no, our kids will never know...
Several times over the years I would put the car in neutral, get out and push it downhill, jump in, put it in 3rd and pop the clutch to start it. Try that Tesla boy.My first two cars were standards. Several times over the years I needed a “push start.”
"Push start" is another good one.My first two cars were standards. Several times over the years I needed a “push start.”
Hey boomer, What’s a CD?Cleaning out a closet and just came across my CD player for my car “back in the late 1900’s.” I’ll have to show it to the kids.
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Some chick from Kentucky, I'm told!Hey boomer, What’s a CD?
The last time a young person used that term in a meeting (jokingly of course), they got assigned to doing tie down gear inventory on trailers at Pantex in the winter time. Not a joke.Hey boomer, What’s a CD?
Holy McStuffins! I thought I was the only one that knew of Koogle. The chocolate peanut spread was the absolute best. That banana was a close second.
Never heard of it beforeHoly McStuffins! I thought I was the only one that knew of Koogle. The chocolate peanut spread was the absolute best. That banana was a close second.
I bet you were one of those snobby rich kids if you had one of those. Bet you now drive a bmw...Not sure if this has been posted yet... View attachment 53937
I can't remember if I ever ate it but I do remember the commercial jingle:Holy McStuffins! I thought I was the only one that knew of Koogle. The chocolate peanut spread was the absolute best. That banana was a close second.
Reading box scores in the morning St Pete Times, not seeing the west coast ones until two days later and waiting until Saturday afternoon for the NBC game of the week and this….
That woulda been well before the 80's in the Detroit area... they'd check the trunk if the ass end was riding even a smidge low!Driving into a drive-in movie theater (with speakers) with 3 people in the trunk. The driver is the only one paying to get in. Let the others out of trunk after you park at speaker. Did it many times…