#30 In high school, my friends and I would play "assassin" with those toy guns that shot little plastic pellets. One of them got caught, and they just confiscated his gun.
In the 80's, we had a TV in the basement with buttons on the set and no remote. One day Dad says "I got a remote for the TV!" We were excited until he reached behind the couch and pulled out a long stick of unused crown molding. We used it all the time...
re: #38 - My trick with cinamon rolls (whop bisquits) is to use a cake pan instead of a baking sheet. Open the package, place one in the center of the pan. Unroll the rest of them wrapping them around the one in the center until you've created one large cinamon roll that fills the entire pan. You have to add 15% to the cooking time, but you get a single cinamon roll when its done.
#30 In high school, my friends and I would play "assassin" with those toy guns that shot little plastic pellets. One of them got caught, and they just confiscated his gun.
In the 80's, we had a TV in the basement with buttons on the set and no remote. One day Dad says "I got a remote for the TV!" We were excited until he reached behind the couch and pulled out a long stick of unused crown molding. We used it all the time...
re: #38 - My trick with cinamon rolls (whop bisquits) is to use a cake pan instead of a baking sheet. Open the package, place one in the center of the pan. Unroll the rest of them wrapping them around the one in the center until you've created one large cinamon roll that fills the entire pan. You have to add 15% to the cooking time, but you get a single cinamon roll when its done.
Came down to say this, too. I have no clue, but I have a certain pride in that.