lunchtable for the Interesting
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RegaliTea_69 wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »@RegaliTea_69 I can't believe no one has asked for the spotted dick yet...
I'm truly devastated. I've been preparing my spotted dick all night.
Sorry. I bring my own can.
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »RegaliTea_69 wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »
Doesn't matter how many times I open one of those things the pop still catches me off guard1 -
RegaliTea_69 wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »
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RegaliTea_69 wrote: »I feel like the outsider of an inside thing.
This sums it up. With sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZACUJTEyHw
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RegaliTea_69 wrote: »zachbonner_ wrote: »RegaliTea_69 wrote: »RegaliTea_69 wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »
Crescent is just the murican bastardized name for croissant
Crescent roll is just a company name for something they sell. No one has ever asked for a crescent roll and expected a croissant.
That being said, people have been known to butcher how they say croissant.
Examples:
CrowScent
Crawsoent
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I call them " carbs"2
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »RegaliTea_69 wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »
I had that thing exploded in my face once. The hardest thing was to get it outta my hair, the pieces on the kitchen ceiling fell off on their own after they dried out1 -
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »RegaliTea_69 wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »
I had that thing exploded in my face once. The hardest thing was to get it outta my hair, the pieces on the kitchen ceiling fell off on their own after they dried out
I read this out of context. On purpose.
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »RegaliTea_69 wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »
I had that thing exploded in my face once. The hardest thing was to get it outta my hair, the pieces on the kitchen ceiling fell off on their own after they dried out
I read this out of context. On purpose.
I can't say that I hate it when it explodes in my face but when it gets my eye, funs over.0 -
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RunHardBeStrong wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »RegaliTea_69 wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »
I had that thing exploded in my face once. The hardest thing was to get it outta my hair, the pieces on the kitchen ceiling fell off on their own after they dried out
I read this out of context. On purpose.
I can't say that I hate it when it explodes in my face but when it gets my eye, funs over.
wait just a damn minute...are you telling me you don't wear safety goggles?
Oh that's what I am doing wrong! I didn't realize safety goggles are for the kitchen, not the bedroom!0 -
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Opinions, thoughts and advice...
So my 5yr came home upset the other day after a bully (sheltered little brat) refused to let him play with a group of kids and yelled in his face...
My advice was to tell the kid to shut his mouth and quit acting like cry baby and if this kids gets physical to hit him in the stomach then face and hard...
So he comes home the next day and said that he told the kid to shut up and quit acting like a baby and the kid said fine and just stormed off to play with another group of kids...
However, later that night he told my wife that things went further and he told the kid they needed to have a meeting with their friends and they discussed pretend weapons...
He watched West Side Story over the weekend lol... I think it's freaking hilarious, of course mama is concerned...
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_pollyprissypants_ wrote: »So you taught your kid to escalate the bullying by getting physical? That's adorable.
I'm super proud of him for standing up to this kid to be honest...
I did tell him though... If he sees this kid sitting by himself, to go over and ask him if he wants to play...
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_pollyprissypants_ wrote: »JstTheWayIam wrote: »_pollyprissypants_ wrote: »So you taught your kid to escalate the bullying by getting physical? That's adorable.
I'm super proud of him for standing up to this kid to be honest...
I did tell him though... If he sees this kid sitting by himself, to go over and ask him if he wants to play...
Don't want to see any kid left out on the playground
Standing up for yourself is commendable for certain. But punching a sheltered brat for not wanting to play is a good way for your son to be labeled the bully.
So true... I didn't figure things would get physical, sounds like the kid backed off after he stood up to him...
But this whole pretend weapon meeting thing just blew me away...0 -
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