#18 - it’s at his front door, which he presumably sees every day, and he couldn’t tell it was new concrete? It’s not the landlords fault dude - you are just an idiot.
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#18 - it’s at his front door, which he presumably sees every day, and he couldn’t tell it was new concrete? It’s not the landlords fault dude - you are just an idiot.
Nicole, *News Alert* Karen... err ... Nicole is perfect and infallible, folks. Take life lessons from this prestine and simply amazing specimen of a human being.
I normally neither crawl out my front door, or look directly down at my feet going out, so It could happen I guess.
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Think of it as applesauce on a stick; with caramel and peanuts.
If you are hungry, you will eat around the bruised part.
If you are hungry enough, you will eat the bruised part too. Everything but the seeds and the stick.
He also bought that caramel apple at a baseball game or something. They’re $1 at the grocery store.
you have caramel apples in grocery stores?
Some grocery stores do; prepackaged between the produce section and cakes in the bakery section.
well, it MIGHT even be OK if the dog was properly taken care of and trained.
It's not a living plush toy!
To me "properly taking care of it" means not leaving it alone half the week.
It's a dog. It'll be okay. *eye roll*
if you really think that, you're part of the problem
#32 nothing a courageous kick can't fix...
No no, just caress the foot with a wet hand. They'll move it quite quickly.