Really rich people do not count their own money. They don't even look at cash money. They buy with a look, eye to eye. So, no, these band-aids (tm!?) are not for paper cuts incurred during the counting of money. Cuts incurred during the act of Murder Most Heinous? More likely perhaps.
Second: The store owner would give the Smiths a bottle of wine --- if they lived in Cz. Rep.? Meaning, "you will not be receiving a bottle of wine from us."
Third: Yup, the picture is perfect. Too perfect. The family is complete (Dad/Mom is not behind the camera)? The kids are smiling enthusiastically? P-shop! ;-)
I'm glad nobody wants pictures of my family. [Sigh.] ;-)
We're not "get out of the house" kind of people, but I'd get out of the house for the giant version of this. I'd like to see a version that you could walk through or sit in. Actually, I'd like to make one....
OK, I did not know that Mitch died in 2005. I even saw Lords of Dogtown. Was there a note at the end of the movie? ("In Memoriam" or such?) (Saw the DVD.) Thought I saw him in a recent Law & Order. Musta been someone else.
$300,000 ÷ $50/day ÷ 365 days/yr = 16.4 years of illegal parking every day of the year.
That's a lot. I haven't done anything that will require parking 365 days/year for 16 years straight. Don't expect I will.
Second: The store owner would give the Smiths a bottle of wine --- if they lived in Cz. Rep.? Meaning, "you will not be receiving a bottle of wine from us."
Third: Yup, the picture is perfect. Too perfect. The family is complete (Dad/Mom is not behind the camera)? The kids are smiling enthusiastically? P-shop! ;-)
I'm glad nobody wants pictures of my family. [Sigh.] ;-)
"Priya, the biryani is still too spicy!"
No bid.
58%. I didn't study. :-( but I'm a fan of both, too.
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What are the Mayo doctors giving their geriatric patients?! I want! ;-)
Thanks for the memories, Neato. Can I call you 'Neato'? :-)