Go tear/CS gassed today/yesterday. Not bad overall. Probably wouldn't put up with it if I didn't have to but as put at one point, really hot food actually burns worse than the gas, not as annoyingly, but worse.
Ok, although I think it would be more fun to awkwardly shuffle off with your head hanging, having said nothing, if they say no. Honestly though, I guess I just overthink everything.
Got fibre op today. Aside from Steam being weird on a download it seems wonderful. 5-6 times faster than what I had on a same day test. http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4290198575
He's in a highly conservative society and a member of a frat that doesn't encourage/condone drinking. Of course they only held hands. Also, Saw you shouldn't drink from broken bottles. That way your lips won't hurt.
I know right? The picture doesn't even match! You should see the things people pay for in America though - it's probably even worse haha. I don't know. I've never heard of anyone paying insane prices for stuff like that. Some people pay for vanity plates, but those are more or less a set cost. I suppose if you bought up a bunch of good ones and sold them later, if that wasn't illegal. Most of the stupid things I've heard Americans paying insane amounts for are at least above the level of a license plate and actually hard to get/aquire.
No, I only followed people making YouTube videos into the wilderness. One time I even helped a guy who was doing a tutorial video on how to trim armour by following him into the wildy with full rune on.
I don't know, if I wanted to I could drink milk as if it were water most days. Could probably knock down 4 litres (a gallon) easily throughout a day and a litre in one sitting.
I just assumed they were small bags.1L ish around here, so not that bad. Also, what has life come to when I'm procrastining a project that was due today and could be done in 20 minutes?
Most people I'm aware of just cut a corner off and stick the still full bag in the pitcher so it stands up. Not sure if that's what you were thinking or not.
I can get the confusion, but it was indeed a driveway I plowed. Most of the fields where I work are still under a good 3-4 feet of snow if not more, so a loader would be good to plow so you could get rid of snow as you went.
Got to try my hand at plowing for the first time. I was using a wheel loader though, so haven't plowed with a blade yet. Only downside being it was 5am, doing it so I could get to work, and already had my car stuck in the two foot snowdrift that was my employers driveway. Oh, and it made me an hour late starting... Upside is I'm paid by the hour.