Hip Redux
You forgot to mention the Sox losing, so they are in first place by only one game.
Our seats were also behind a pole. There is no greater atrocity.
Ha, mine too! Those %&*@(# air bubbles!
When you say "mine too", you mean your 100 mile sticker also has an air bubble?
Dave
My favorite FWP, you smart ass.
My lawn needs mowing
I am so sorry. Why do bad things happen to good people?
Upcoming:
July 27 - San Francisco marathon
From the Internet.
Figured I'd kill two birds with one stone by running to work - can't get nitrile gloves to fit over my sweaty hands! :c
Former Bad Ass
I couldn't use my new shoes because it was raining.
Oh, and hubby bought me the wrong brand of vodka. The nerve!
Damaris
OMG, LMAO!
Drink up moho's!!
I wish the problems you guys have were the worst of the problems I have.
Been laid off since July 12, 2013 and the job market sucks major donkey ass in my area. Northwest Indiana that is.
Doug, sorry you're still looking. Hope you find something soon!
My first world problem of the day: I used to think like those annoyed by the Candy Crush talk. And then I played it....
I wish the problems you guys have were the worst of the problems I have. Been laid off since July 12, 2013 and the job market sucks major donkey ass in my area. Northwest Indiana that is.
I'm sorry to hear this.
Are we there, yet?
II misread the thread title. I thought this was an introduction to beginning algebra and your first word problems.
2024 Races:
03/09 - Livingston Oval Ultra 6-Hour, 22.88 miles
05/11 - D3 50K 05/25 - What the Duck 12-Hour
06/17 - 6 Days in the Dome 12-Hour.
Clearly you overestimated the level of discourse on this forum.
Oh, I don't know about that. I see little word problems here all the time:
If I train at x pace and can run y distance, what should my pace be for my next race?
I am sure that George's monocle popped clear out and ricocheted off the nearby banker's lamp when he noticed such an egregious error.
Clearly, it is words that are the problem for many uncouth savages who frequent a forum that we'd rather see maintained as a fortress of literary fortitude.