If it drops right in water it’s much less smelly. I’ve used em all over different times, if you’ve got a real bad smelling poo you don’t want that on no shelf!
If it drops right in water it’s much less smelly. I’ve used em all over different times, if you’ve got a real bad smelling poo you don’t want that on no shelf!
Senna. I care not for formula 1 or any other racing but that was amazing. Brilliant music too. I always think it’s the best documentary I’ve seen because of how little I care for the subject topic and how much I got from the movie. The guy was just really cool and the film makers told his story so well.
Just to be a total pendant, some of the events give two bronzes, e.g. boxing. It won’t change the conclusion of your comment of course.
No they haven’t, if you go outside you might even see some!
It also wins on tastiness! I’m my book anyway. Crispy fried duck. Peking duck. It’s basically all brown meat. Delicious.
Does Bürgermeister count as a chain? There are a bunch in Berlin. They are awesome and relatively cheap.
Edit: I see someone’s mentioned it below
I can get psyllium husks in tablet form. No need to mix it with anything.
Do I smell a reference to Stewart Lee, if so thanks for the reminder, that’s a great bit.
I’m not a geologist amateur or otherwise but it looks a lot like a flint stone which has those kinda chalky spots. I’ve got a very similar looking one from Rügen, an island in the North of Germany.
That spreadable Kerrygold is just unnecessary. Especially if it’s warm out. Whatever they’ve done to it it must just be worse than the regular Kerrygold.
I’ve also never seen anyone mention it. Also not 3-iron! Of those I haven’t seen from your list I’m adding to mine. Too much obscure coincidence there.
Re-vent a grate! Aka we fade to grey
Well indeed watching movies helps. How about dodgeball! The best might be some comedy show you’ve seen before in your mother tongue so you even know what’s going to happen. When you get good you notice which jokes they completely change because they make no sense in the other language.
I like to do similar with recipes and songs. Find something I like the sound of and make it then you know all the vocab for cooking related things. With music I find a band I like and listen to an album until I know the words.
Another good one is watching sports in the language you are learning. It’s quicker because you can often infer what words are by knowing what just happened in the match. I find this a bit of a more natural way anyway. I appreciate that may not be easy for every language though.
You can eat the green ones without peeling.
He was all into the conspiracy theories though, even in news radio!!
The consent-o-matic add on allows you to autofil the cookie response and when it doesn’t work you can report it. The ad on is also funded by the EU somehow, can’t remember exactly how. If the add on doesn’t work it means their site is not asking the question correctly.
I’m convinced, the accuracy of the clock matters. Your point that within one minute is on time is fair and as you said converges quickly. Definitely quicker than the life cycle of a regular clock. I’m a convert now.
That’s not true. e.g. If a clock loses time as soon as it is started (given power, wound), a time x. Then every day it will be wrong. Now, after n days it will come back around to being correct again. But, if n >> the life of the clock, then no, it will never be correct.
I can think of a few other scenarios where it’s also true that it will never be correct.
It’s technically NOT bread in Ireland. The courts say it’s not bread, because of the amount of sugar it must be classified as confectionary.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/01/irish-court-rules-subway-bread-is-not-bread