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Change my mind

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  • Posts: 1,124 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »


    How do you feel about Lawn Darts ?

    Real lawn darts, the kind that will impale you, or the fake “safe” ones that are no fun anymore?
  • Posts: 20,506 Member

    Real lawn darts, the kind that will impale you, or the fake “safe” ones that are no fun anymore?

    real ones - razor tipped

    why would anyone even bother with the safe ones ??
  • Posts: 1,124 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »

    real ones - razor tipped

    why would anyone even bother with the safe ones ??

    I know right. Coincidentally, when I was in elementary school I accidentally stuck one in my first crushes thigh.

    Sorry, Kirsten. 😔

    But we still played when she got better. She was a trooper.
  • Posts: 6,337 Member
    Hulk Hogan was the best and wrestling never would have been big wo him...

    No one brought the energy like he did

    Agreed - however stone cold and the rock and dx brought put it over the top - and I’ll say the attitude era is hands down the best era of all
  • Posts: 6,337 Member
    big mac secret sauce is just mcdonalds ketchup, mayo, and pickles mixed together

    Aka thousand island dressing amirite??
  • Posts: 1,000 Member
    cowsfan12 wrote: »

    Aka thousand island dressing amirite??

    This was my understanding of the hallowed secret of mac sauce
  • Posts: 8,714 Member
    a fork is the superior tool for eating yogurt- change my mind.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    a fork is the superior tool for eating yogurt- change my mind.

    I found some yogurt that was in the back of a refrigerator that had been unplugged for 3 weeks.

    Yes, I can confirm that a fork was the preferred utensil for enjoying said yogurt.
  • Posts: 8,714 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »

    I found some yogurt that was in the back of a refrigerator that had been unplugged for 3 weeks.

    Yes, I can confirm that a fork was the preferred utensil for enjoying said yogurt.

    that's just extra protein baby
  • Posts: 2,116 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    a fork is the superior tool for eating yogurt- change my mind.

    shhhhhh its going to be okay, i promise ♥️
  • Posts: 6,337 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    a fork is the superior tool for eating yogurt- change my mind.

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    edited September 2020



    Oops wrong thread
  • Posts: 6,286 Member
    Thinking about my cousin. Her and her husband had been trying to conceive for years. She found out she is pregnant about 3 months ago. They just found out that their baby has trisomy 21. They were given the choice to terminate the pregnancy or go on with it.  95% of people decide to terminate their pregnancy after receiving that news. They choose to be in the 5% and give their child a chance at life. I'm so proud of them ❤

    I wouldn't change your mind on this or their minds either! All the best of health and blessings to your family's new addition!!
  • Posts: 2,116 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »

    Oh, I think I get it...so some can fall through the tines and onto your shirt and then you can use the edge of the fork to wipe it up and eat it after and then those tiny little yogurt containers last longer!
    BINGO!

    ...but have you tried a paring knife? You have to go slow (or should) and it adds a unique challenge aspect to eating (anything)

    have u ever tried making a fork out of the foil lid
  • Posts: 9,563 Member
    edited September 2020

    have u ever tried making a fork out of the foil lid

    A spoon/scoop yes!
    ...camping skills!!
    ...apocalypse skill!

    eta - after further thought, I've never stabbed anything with a foil lid - so not quite fork like
  • Posts: 269,456 Member

    You can also use them as a croc pot to cook your beans 902l8j3gneo4.jpg

    Or toothbrush holder..
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  • Posts: 6,286 Member
    So is the way my stomach's turning over when I see the "crocs 'n beans" pic the way some of y'all were feeling with the "dog chesticle" pics yesterday?
  • Posts: 1,592 Member
    MaltedTea wrote: »
    As a matter of fact...

    The "crocs 'n beans" pic is WORSE than yesterday's "dog chesticle" pics.

    Change my mind.

    😂 sorry 😘
  • Posts: 1,000 Member
    "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" is about Jane Goodall, change my mind
  • Posts: 6,286 Member
    edited September 2020
    iMago wrote: »
    girls who liked the movie "The Craft" back in the 90s, cannot be trusted- change my mind.

    By extension then, does the same hold true of the Salem TV series (2014-2017) where you identified with the Tituba character, and like making DIY concoctions from local herbs?

    nvm...I think I answered my own question 🤔
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    girls who liked the movie "The Craft" back in the 90s, cannot be trusted- change my mind.

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  • Posts: 2,116 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    girls who liked the movie "The Craft" back in the 90s, cannot be trusted- change my mind.

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  • Posts: 9,563 Member
    MaltedTea wrote: »

    By extension then, does the same hold true of the Salem TV series (2014-2017) where you identified with the Tituba character, and like making DIY concoctions from local herbs?

    nvm...I think I answered my own question 🤔
    MaltedTea wrote: »

    By extension then, does the same hold true of the Salem TV series (2014-2017) where you identified with the Tituba character, and like making DIY concoctions from local herbs?

    nvm...I think I answered my own question 🤔

    Salem TV series was great, liked it a lot a lot.

    ...wait...you identify with Tituba?
    ...Cool...
    We're friends, right 🙂

    I identify with Anne, I think

    And I wonder who is a Mercy!
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