Alex Santoso's Comments
Aw, you guys have no sense of humor ...
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@Frau - the UQ process is not perfect. Posts that should make it often didn't because of the photo (or lack of it) or the description.
Editors usually look at every single subs to counterbalance the votes but sometimes there's too many posts and not enough time ... Sorry!
Editors usually look at every single subs to counterbalance the votes but sometimes there's too many posts and not enough time ... Sorry!
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Hahahaha Sean! And @DOJ: the river below is frozen.
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Real cuckoo clocks are a bane - their chains often get stuck and the whole thing would take hours to untangle and reset ...
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Does the beaver's flat tail mean that he's been ran over by a car before?
(Yes, I'm a city boy and without looking at an actual picture of a beaver, I'm not sure if their tails are naturally flat ...)
(Yes, I'm a city boy and without looking at an actual picture of a beaver, I'm not sure if their tails are naturally flat ...)
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Neat! I've always thought that Oh Henry was named after the author ... now I know betta!
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It's beautiful! Perhaps we should blanket train tracks with lawns - at least that'll create a lot of jobs for gardeners. Maybe if we're lazy, we can use astroturf ... Same effect from a distance without all that mowing.
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In the beginning of a liquidation sale, prices actually tend to be higher than other places (liquidators will actually often bring in new inventory, marked higher, just for the "liquidation sale").
Later in the going out of business sale, prices are low as they're in the "let's get rid of everything" (i.e. liquidation) phase.
Later in the going out of business sale, prices are low as they're in the "let's get rid of everything" (i.e. liquidation) phase.
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Yeah, Star Trek was the first thing that came to my mind when I read Johnny Cat's comment.
This transparent concrete piece sounds familiar, but I couldn't find it in Neatorama's archives.
This transparent concrete piece sounds familiar, but I couldn't find it in Neatorama's archives.
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"Eskimo" is the term used by interviewer at Don't Panic Online.
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I actually kind of liked the movie. For those with higher expectations, it IS a Will Ferrell movie, y'know!
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My wife and I once went to the Bonfante garden to look at the marvelous circus trees. We also enjoyed the Chelsea Flower Show. Great find, mrmunchies!
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That's one really lucky guy! Amazing how there's no warning light or anything at the train crossing.
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This one will never sell
they'll never understand
I don't even sing it well
I try, but I just cant
But I sing it every night
and I fight to keep it in
Cause this one's for you
This one's for you ... mall rats!
they'll never understand
I don't even sing it well
I try, but I just cant
But I sing it every night
and I fight to keep it in
Cause this one's for you
This one's for you ... mall rats!
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What is he smoking ... or which stock market is he buying in?!
Historically, I think real estate has a much higher return than stock market. Tax-wise it's also more beneficial to own than rent: 1) you can deduct the mortgage interest, but not rent and 2) the capital gains on selling your primary residence is tax-free up to $250K.