I just got back from wallmart with my three year old grandson. He picked out a Nerf Gun with a Magnet that holds the bullets for continuous firing. After a few times he figured out... moreI just got back from wallmart with my three year old grandson. He picked out a Nerf Gun with a Magnet that holds the bullets for continuous firing. After a few times he figured out how to use it, but it was a little difficult to pull back the trigger. He looked at me and said Baba, this gun is impossible, I think it works better for big people like you. Do you think him using the word impossible is a little odd for a three year old?
Son of Bob Goodlatte Blasts Father Over Strzok FiringBobby Goodlatte has donated to his dad's Democratic rivals and urged others to alsoBy Josh Gardner, Newser StaffPosted Aug 13, ... moreSon of Bob Goodlatte Blasts Father Over Strzok FiringBobby Goodlatte has donated to his dad's Democratic rivals and urged others to alsoBy Josh Gardner, Newser StaffPosted Aug 13, 2018 6:30 PM CDT51 comments CommentsChairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., sighs during a break of a House Judiciary Committee hearing. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(Newser) – The son of a high-ranking House Republican has prominently come out in support of a Democrat for his father's seat. Bobby Goodlatte, son of House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, tweeted Sunday that he'd given the "maximum allowed donation to Jennifer Lewis," who he notes is the Democrat running for Rep. Goodlatte's seat, which he announced he would not be running for re-election. "I've also gotten 5 other folks to commit to donate the max. 2018 is the year to flip districts," the younger Goodlatte wrote. "Let's do this!" Outlets including Politico picked up the story as Bobby Goodlatte continued to tweet, fleshing out some of the reasoning behind the bo... less
I used to have a lot more money... I was always fairly sensible but had the freedom to buy or do whatever it was I needed or wanted... Now I have next to no money, and obviou... moreI used to have a lot more money... I was always fairly sensible but had the freedom to buy or do whatever it was I needed or wanted... Now I have next to no money, and obviously things are very different.. I have to think about every purchase even those of £1 or more.
(I came across this image and I liked it a lot - - thought I'd just share it as an 'official' question. I guess it doesn't suggest anything too humorous. Maybe just enjoy its - - y... more(I came across this image and I liked it a lot - - thought I'd just share it as an 'official' question. I guess it doesn't suggest anything too humorous. Maybe just enjoy its - - yes - - beauty.)
In a sense I've already taking many bullets for my dog - sometimes when he expels air and someone say's he stinks I'll say - um that was me. But I wouldn't ta... moreIn a sense I've already taking many bullets for my dog - sometimes when he expels air and someone say's he stinks I'll say - um that was me. But I wouldn't take bullet for him and I think he would understand because he heard me promise my Granddaughter that I will be around to do the Robot at her wedding so he wouldn't want to jeopardise that. Cheers!
Mine is "The Midwich Cuckoos" by John Wyndham~ the book is excellent -- was made into a movie first in 1960 (I believe), the black-and-white film "Village of the Damned"~ bot... moreMine is "The Midwich Cuckoos" by John Wyndham~ the book is excellent -- was made into a movie first in 1960 (I believe), the black-and-white film "Village of the Damned"~ both the novel and the original movie are excellent to me~ Wyndham is one of my top five favorite authors
I like to think it would take a Division or 2 to get the best of the county buskins in my area but in reality they could probably do it with 3 Platoons. But whenever they lea... moreI like to think it would take a Division or 2 to get the best of the county buskins in my area but in reality they could probably do it with 3 Platoons. But whenever they least expected it we would still send a flaming tractor their way or drop Douglas firs on their camp. Cheers!.
The brainThe skinThe heartThe lungsThe stomachThe skeletonThe bone marrowThe muscles (collectively)The tendons (collectively)Two or more of the above, namely ________None of the ab... moreThe brainThe skinThe heartThe lungsThe stomachThe skeletonThe bone marrowThe muscles (collectively)The tendons (collectively)Two or more of the above, namely ________None of the above/Other answer_______
I was reading something that said as much. I can't think of a single relationship I know of- even those which passed the test of time- that didn't involve at least some pain or dif... moreI was reading something that said as much. I can't think of a single relationship I know of- even those which passed the test of time- that didn't involve at least some pain or difficulties. I sincerely can't fathom how any relationship could be without some pain and suffering. I doubt one even exists. And, how is it healthy if it's "boring?"Discuss. My mind is boggled. :)