As someone who works retail, I’m pretty shameless when it comes to kicking people out. I do it politely and with a smile but I have no problem telling customers we’re about to close or are closed.
As someone who works retail, I’m pretty shameless when it comes to kicking people out. I do it politely and with a smile but I have no problem telling customers we’re about to close or are closed.
What I find interesting is that in your examples I actually find the “omg” to be the redundant part.
Definitely this, and make sure you also play the community modules when you’ve finished the campaign.
I heard that there are 3 types of tears, and the type that comes out when we’re upset has a natural painkiller in them.
They tell me the story of when I was a kid where my eyes were about crotch-level for my dad and I walked into the bathroom while he was in his tighty whiteys. Supposedly I said he had pooped in his underwear.
Most useful red arrow I’ve ever seen.
Looks like a screenshot from Horizon Zero Dawn.
Beans are another good, cheap food.
When I first started seeing Tesla cars on the road, I would think, “Must be nice. I can’t wait for the price of Teslas to go down.”
Now when I see them, I wonder if the driver regrets owning one.
Guy who owned the company I used to work for owned one when it was considered prestigious, and last year traded it in for a Genesis.
Because it’s super secret.
I was confused reading OP’s description, and I’m also confused looking at your link how you got that from OP’s description. 😅
I used it to make Asian cucumber salad.
I’ve used cling wrap. Keeps both the cucumber and my bits clean.
That’s good to know, thanks.
What’s another Lake Lake?
My husband made noodles and kept it on low to keep it warm for me. Super soggy by the time I got home, but I didn’t have the heart to tell him right then. I just ate my mushy ramen that he lovingly prepared while I was at work. A couple of weeks later, I finally did tell him (before he made more noodles the same way).
I haven’t had In n Out in like 20 years but back then the fries were golden and crispy. I liked them a lot.