So drones are hatched, not made?
That's what lock down was really about... changing the batteries in the birds.So drones are hatched, not made?
My bird doesn't take batteries. I checked... he got very angry with me trying to force them on him. He clearly eats and drinks... so I have my doubts on your theory.That's what lock down was really about... changing the batteries in the birds.
Which "compartment" did you check when looked for batteries? That might explain why your bird was angry!My bird doesn't take batteries. I checked... he got very angry with me trying to force them on him. He clearly eats and drinks... so I have my doubts on your theory.
Just saying.
Its only certain types of birds guys. Stop shoving batteries up your birds assWhich "compartment" did you check when looked for batteries? That might explain why your bird was angry!
I hate how true this is. They call it a privy for a reason, you shitbirds.
If I detect someone in an adjacent stall is having a conversation on a phone when I'm doing my business I make a point of being loud as I can. I'm talking Wimbledon level grunting.I hate how true this is. They call it a privy for a reason, you shitbirds.
At least it's spelled right. I once was searching for a documentary about the Battle of Antietam and this was the top result after a couple letters:
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What was the documentary? I was just there this weekend.At least it's spelled right. I once was searching for a documentary about the Battle of Antietam and this was the top result after a couple letters:
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Honestly, I don't remember the name of the documentary I watched. I had just read a book about the battle (Landscape Turned Red by Stephen Sears), and wanted something visual to cement it a bit more in my brain.What was the documentary? I was just there this weekend.
My mother-in-law lives in Frederick County MD, half an hour from Gettysburg and half an hour from Antietam. I've spent my Black Friday at one or the other for going on twenty years.Honestly, I don't remember the name of the documentary I watched. I had just read a book about the battle (Landscape Turned Red by Stephen Sears), and wanted something visual to cement it a bit more in my brain.
I'd love to visit the battlefield myself one day.
You get the McRib once a year.... lucky..... ours went out for cigarettes and never came back,