Alexandra, agreed. I'd bet we got more than 440 foxes just here in my state, let all of North America and Europe and Asia and South America. more like 10s of thousands, maybe 100s of thousands. There's a reason the internet is not a credible source of info, especially from people who post crap like this
#24 I think that wouldn't be as satisfying as imagined. To fit together, each spoon has to be angled towards the bottom, but they will then also stick out at the top when stacked, so you'll get a little tower instead of fully integrated into each other.
#36 I use my finger knuckle to press elevator buttons. Better than using the fingertips.
#15 Those aren't manhole covers, which is a common myth that I see all the time. They are plates embedded in the sidewalks downtown as part of a project called Project 180. There are 23 and each marks the location of a local historic event.
The only good thing about alzheimers is that they make a wonderful audience if you need to pratice speeches. One of the worst parts is having to tell grandma, every 30 minutes, that no, grandpa won't be back soon because he already died. Once they get a little farther gone, they'll remember that they never like the bastard after all, and only married him because it was 1935, Hitler was in power, and she was a single, 25yo German living in the US.
Alexandra, agreed. I'd bet we got more than 440 foxes just here in my state, let all of North America and Europe and Asia and South America. more like 10s of thousands, maybe 100s of thousands. There's a reason the internet is not a credible source of info, especially from people who post crap like this
#24 I think that wouldn't be as satisfying as imagined. To fit together, each spoon has to be angled towards the bottom, but they will then also stick out at the top when stacked, so you'll get a little tower instead of fully integrated into each other.
#36 I use my finger knuckle to press elevator buttons. Better than using the fingertips.
#15 Those aren't manhole covers, which is a common myth that I see all the time. They are plates embedded in the sidewalks downtown as part of a project called Project 180. There are 23 and each marks the location of a local historic event.
The only good thing about alzheimers is that they make a wonderful audience if you need to pratice speeches. One of the worst parts is having to tell grandma, every 30 minutes, that no, grandpa won't be back soon because he already died. Once they get a little farther gone, they'll remember that they never like the bastard after all, and only married him because it was 1935, Hitler was in power, and she was a single, 25yo German living in the US.
I bet it is, but nobody wants your ass anyway
Brilliant
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I want this one
#11 Yes, yes, THAT would be the reason. Not that LEGO has become "cheap" in everything they do... riiiiiight.
#36 More like for people carrying stuff.
#38 And I thought it was a bench that can be folded into a picnic table. Silly me.
I think there are also more than 440 foxes still alive....
agreed. I'd bet we got more than 440 foxes just here in my state, let all of North America and Europe and Asia and South America. more like 10s of thousands, maybe 100s of thousands.
There's a reason the internet is not a credible source of info, especially from people who post crap like this
yes, if you have alzheimers or dementia
#36 I use my finger knuckle to press elevator buttons. Better than using the fingertips.
One of the worst parts is having to tell grandma, every 30 minutes, that no, grandpa won't be back soon because he already died. Once they get a little farther gone, they'll remember that they never like the bastard after all, and only married him because it was 1935, Hitler was in power, and she was a single, 25yo German living in the US.