December 26, 20195 yr Here’s a question that was first asked by the great philosopher, Beavis. I’ve never been able to figure it out. Why do they call it “taking a dump” and not “leaving a dump”? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
December 26, 20195 yr 14 minutes ago, EP_Texican said: Here’s a question that was first asked by the great philosopher, Beavis. I’ve never been able to figure it out. Why do they call it “taking a dump” and not “leaving a dump”? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk George Carlin beat Beavis to that one.
December 27, 20195 yr I know that when women of reproductive years get around each other for prolonged periods of time, mainly in the same dwelling or workplace...that their menstrual cycles can (and usually do) synch up after a few/several months. We see it with women we are related to, in our own homes, etc. But my question, to which woman do the rest of the cycles look for synchronicity? Is it the woman who has had periods the longest? That's not necessarily the oldest woman. Is it the woman who has most recently began her monthly period? Is it the woman who nature knows is closest to the end of her child-rearing years? Is it the woman who is most sexually active? or the least sexually active? Is the woman who is sort of the "leader"? Say you have four women from ages 25-45 living together, some sort of blended family situation or what have you. One may not be the oldest, but she's just a leader-type in all walks of life. Do the cycles rally around her? I'm serious, we all see this happen. But they don't all just suddenly rally around the 17th of the month, they sort of rotate around and around each other, but one force is more centrifugal than the others, and they kinda are drawn to that one. But which?
December 28, 20195 yr 22 hours ago, Lobo said: I know that when women of reproductive years get around each other for prolonged periods of time, mainly in the same dwelling or workplace...that their menstrual cycles can (and usually do) synch up after a few/several months. We see it with women we are related to, in our own homes, etc. But my question, to which woman do the rest of the cycles look for synchronicity? Is it the woman who has had periods the longest? That's not necessarily the oldest woman. Is it the woman who has most recently began her monthly period? Is it the woman who nature knows is closest to the end of her child-rearing years? Is it the woman who is most sexually active? or the least sexually active? Is the woman who is sort of the "leader"? Say you have four women from ages 25-45 living together, some sort of blended family situation or what have you. One may not be the oldest, but she's just a leader-type in all walks of life. Do the cycles rally around her? I'm serious, we all see this happen. But they don't all just suddenly rally around the 17th of the month, they sort of rotate around and around each other, but one force is more centrifugal than the others, and they kinda are drawn to that one. But which? I've always assumed that this was the result of a sort of "hormone thunderdome" where the Highlander Uterus eventually strongarms the weaklings into compliance.
December 28, 20195 yr Not to intentionally derail all this menstrual science talk but what the hell happened to the cutthroat thread?
December 29, 20195 yr Is there a site you can go to, not pinterest or buying a book, that has LEGO builders give step-by-step instructions on how to build big stuff from a LEGO Classic Set? Daughter got one for Christmas and we've built the little stuff that the "IDEA" Booklet inside gave us. It's 1500 pieces (humblebrag, ha!), and I "free-built" a little doggy day care center for her and her plastic doggies. But I want to do something big and bold. I'm pretty good with this stuff, but there are so many brilliant people out there with Legos and thought a step-by-step directions guide would help her (as well as me). Any "rogue" lego sites where you just give them what pieces you have to work with and they can give you all kinds of cool and big stuff to build? Surely, that exists off the darkweb.
December 29, 20195 yr Go check out the Lego model of the State Capitol building at the Old Land Office Museum & gift shop.
January 29, 20205 yr In recruiting, what does JAG mean?I’m sure this has been asked before, but the search function may as well be non existent. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
January 29, 20205 yr In recruiting, what does JAG mean?I’m sure this has been asked before, but the search function may as well be non existent. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkJust Another Guy
January 30, 20205 yr Why does my piss smell like asparagus after eating it?It’s a tracer element, like corn in poo!Which brings up another topic, why do all other foods “process”, but corn comes out whole sometimes?
January 30, 20205 yr 13 hours ago, General Specific said: It’s a tracer element, like corn in poo! Which brings up another topic, why do all other foods “process”, but corn comes out whole sometimes? You may have thought that you were purchasing corn in the past, but this is a common mistake. If you had read the contract more closely, you would have discovered that you can only rent corn.
January 30, 20205 yr I've dropped in my own 110 and 220 outlets, exhaust fans, switched out car batteries, even did the electrical on my tankless water heater. I am by no means an electrician, but I am better than most around the house and car. Having said that, I have absolutely no idea about this...if I leave my DC car charger plugged into the lighter overnight or even while parked and inside somewhere, will it drain my battery?
January 31, 20205 yr On 12/25/2019 at 1:36 PM, Gil Bang said: there are such a thing as "left-handed threads". For instance, almost all big trucks have LH threads on the wheel lugs (on the driver's side). Also, many lawnmower blades are held on with a LH thread bolt. They are used when the torque of the normal operation would tend to loosen a RH threaded fastener. One bicycle pedal (I can never remember which one) screws on left handed.
January 31, 20205 yr 11 hours ago, Lobo said: I've dropped in my own 110 and 220 outlets, exhaust fans, switched out car batteries, even did the electrical on my tankless water heater. I am by no means an electrician, but I am better than most around the house and car. Having said that, I have absolutely no idea about this...if I leave my DC car charger plugged into the lighter overnight or even while parked and inside somewhere, will it drain my battery? Is the charger actually charging anything? If not, then based on my wife's cell phone charger being plugged in 24/7, then no.
January 31, 20205 yr 12 hours ago, Prepuce of Doom said: You may have thought that you were purchasing corn in the past, but this is a common mistake. If you had read the contract more closely, you would have discovered that you can only rent corn. You don't eat corn for nutrition, you eat corn for TEXTURE.
January 31, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, High Plains Drifter said: Is the charger actually charging anything? If not, then based on my wife's cell phone charger being plugged in 24/7, then no. If it’s got an indicator light it’s pulling a juice. Not much but juice. Most do
January 31, 20205 yr On 1/30/2020 at 9:04 AM, Lobo said: I've dropped in my own 110 and 220 outlets, exhaust fans, switched out car batteries, even did the electrical on my tankless water heater. I am by no means an electrician, but I am better than most around the house and car. Having said that, I have absolutely no idea about this...if I leave my DC car charger plugged into the lighter overnight or even while parked and inside somewhere, will it drain my battery? Depends. The lighter plug in my truck is hot whether the key is in it or not, so a charger would drain the battery if plugged in. The lighter plug in my wife's car only has juice when the key is on, so no drain there (unless the key was in and the car not running).
January 31, 20205 yr 15 hours ago, ChickenSandwich said: If it’s got an indicator light it’s pulling a juice. Not much but juice. Most do the wife or the phone?
February 1, 20205 yr 6 hours ago, Redneck Mutha said: Depends. The lighter plug in my truck is hot whether the key is in it or not, so a charger would drain the battery if plugged in. The lighter plug in my wife's car only has juice when the key is on, so no drain there (unless the key was in and the car not running). Your wife’s plug is definitely hotter than yours.
February 3, 20205 yr On 1/29/2020 at 7:33 PM, General Specific said: It’s a tracer element, like corn in poo! Which brings up another topic, why do all other foods “process”, but corn comes out whole sometimes? The endosperm of corn is very tough, and most people do not chew thoroughly, so much of the corn eaten just cruises right through without being digested. Yes, I know: username checks out. Call it professional knowledge.
February 5, 20205 yr I don’t know why I’m struggling with this basic algebra, but: if I listen to a one hour podcast at 1.25x speed, how long will it take to play?
February 5, 20205 yr Yes, but regardless of speed playback, how many minutes is 1 1/4 hours? I mean, not that I'm trying to see if I can fit in more of a particular porn scene in less real-time minutes. Just asking for a friend. She goes to a different school. In Canada. The University of Canada. Edited February 5, 20205 yr by Lobo
February 5, 20205 yr 10 hours ago, Lobo said: Yes, but regardless of speed playback, how many minutes is 1 1/4 hours? I mean, not that I'm trying to see if I can fit in more of a particular porn scene in less real-time minutes. Just asking for a friend. She goes to a different school. In Canada. The University of Canada. Speaking of Canada.... Do the colleges in Canada that play football play by American rules or CFL rules? Inquiring minds want to know.
February 5, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, Steamboat1874 said: Speaking of Canada.... Do the colleges in Canada that play football play by American rules or CFL rules? Inquiring minds want to know. CFL rules (longer field, 3 downs, rouge (1 pt for kicking it through the end zone, etc) and the stadiums are typically smaller than a Texas high school stadium, unless they are share with a CFL team. Edited February 5, 20205 yr by Ogie Ogilthorpe
February 5, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Steamboat1874 said: Speaking of Canada.... Do the colleges in Canada that play football play by American rules or CFL rules? Inquiring minds want to know. If it weren't for Canadian colleges, American football might still be soccer. We got the idea of rugby style play and carrying the ball from them.
February 5, 20205 yr Who the fuck is Mookie Betts and why is he being talked about on sports radio. But seriously, knew the name a little bit still had to google him. I’m already going into sports depression without football. And wake me up for playoffs for basketball.
February 6, 20205 yr Why do people say “net-net”? i’m literally in the accounting building and nobody seems to know what that term means.
February 7, 20205 yr Does anyone know what this is? Do I have to turn in my man card for asking? https://i.imgur.com/bLtEsoD_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium
February 7, 20205 yr 12 hours ago, UT_OB1 said: Does anyone know what this is? Do I have to turn in my man card for asking? https://i.imgur.com/bLtEsoD_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium It's a broken imgur link.
February 7, 20205 yr 59 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said: It's a broken imgur link. Damnit. It worked in the real estate threads. Utphil saw it
February 7, 20205 yr 13 hours ago, UT_OB1 said: Does anyone know what this is? Do I have to turn in my man card for asking? https://i.imgur.com/bLtEsoD_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium Appears to be some sort of homemade rat-killing device. Or maybe a paper shredder. Or quite possibly an "installation" by Christo.
February 7, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, Walden Ponderer said: Appears to be some sort of homemade rat-killing device. Or maybe a paper shredder. Or quite possibly an "installation" by Christo. Somehow my kids haven’t killed themselves playing on it yet. They’ve just managed to get some minor bruises and scrapes.
February 7, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Walden Ponderer said: Appears to be some sort of homemade rat-killing device. Or maybe a paper shredder. Or quite possibly an "installation" by Christo. I'm going to guess that here are probably some bodies buried in that yard Edited February 7, 20205 yr by NeverMarryAStripper
February 7, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Walden Ponderer said: Appears to be some sort of homemade rat-killing device. Or maybe a paper shredder. Or quite possibly an "installation" by Christo. A contraption that Vic made to hoist up his dates for easier access to that booty.
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