So my dad wasn’t lying about watching the submarine races?
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So my dad wasn’t lying about watching the submarine races?
I grew up in Hawaii and used to visit Florida because my grandmother had a winter place there. I agree with your comment completely.
When Donald fingers the grill of the Citroën, I lost it.
The woman keeps saying “Bentley” and Donald keeps saying “Citroën.”
When he looks up at the car handle, I’m not entirely sure what he says. It’s sounds like it’s either “oh sheesh” or “oh shucks.”
Early in my career, a co-worker was fired for (among other things), frequently sleeping at his desk when he was supposed to be working. The entire company was half a dozen people in a single room. I have no idea what he was thinking.
Is this how I’m supposed to meet women these days? I’d better get planting.
My first thought (you might even call it my gut reaction) was “my microbiome,” so it’s along similar lines to yours.
My grandmother used to give me Wheat Thins in these bowls. I miss her. I’m in my early 40s.