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Global warming & all that...........what used to be unusual has now become or will become the norm. Too late to turn back now.
Disagree, but won't discuss owing to the no-politics policy.
Global warming & all that...........what used to be unusual has now become or will become the norm. Too late to turn back now.
⇧ All good points.
One very small but great "tell" in NYC is how a person places his/her hand held shopping cart down. NYC is over crowded and space, everywhere, is at a premium, so hand held shopping carts are used a lot here and, usually, they are place in the front of the checkout counter after you put your stuff on the belt. They quickly stack and the convention is to put the arms "out" so that the next person can easily stack his, hers without having to move the arms out of the one already in the stack.
I have seen the following happen repeatedly. The person in front of me goes to put his/her hand-held cart in the stack only to be annoyed that the person before them didn't put the arms "out" so they (1) just put their's directly on top (hence, it is now at an odd angle, about to tip over and forces the next person to correct both carts if they want to stack theres and (2) they don't put the arms on their cart "out."
Most people "correct" the arms on the one on top and then put their's in the right way, but the people you describe do as noted above.
This is one of those things that will, one day, push me completely over the edge and cause me to go on a raging, explosive rampage of the like unseen since the day my mother, fueled by half a bottle of Allen's Coffee Brandy, hit a cop in the head with an ashtray. Only I'll be stone cold sober when it happens, and I probably won't crown a cop. Unless he forgets to fold the handles of his shopping basket the right way.
Does any one else fill out of it and general blues since Daylight Savings Time? I was really in a great mood before, with the sun going down around 7:00! Now it's 4:43.
Count me in, I would love to see daylight saving time scrapped. The problem the UK faces with that is Scotland because of their geographical location. Remember, we only have one time zone.
Slightly different but equally annoying is the movable dates of Easter, I would love to see it fixed to something like the last weekend of March. You need a weekend so as to have Good Friday and Easter Sunday, so anyone object to a fixed weekend?
I'm just sitting on my hands waiting for the scathing review on Yelp.
Yeah, that's the plan. One of the Kids brought the whole matter to my attention when she noticed that the daughter was going upstairs, and told me that said daughter was a year behind her in high school. OMG LIZZIE THAT GIRL WITH THE HAIR IS JUST A JUNIOR! YOU'VE GOT TO DO SOMETHING! OMG! Said Kid was also standing in the stairwell with me when I drew the mother's notice to our regulations and the posted signs they smirked at as they toddled up the stairs.
The event was the third of four performances of "The Rocky Horror Show -- Live!" and it speaks well of our local nonconformist population that this was the only unpleasant incident over the run of the show. Well, that and having to clean up after each performance.
I don't for a few reasons:With a wind chill of 11º.
I would consider moving the heck outa there.
Seriously, what about grocery delivered to
your home to avoid the harsh conditions?
The show was all well and good for what it was, and the audience was satisfied. But I think in the interests of true equality there ought to be a similar type of show in which people of all genders and orientations flounce across the stage in jockstraps, belly-bands, and trusses.
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Geraldine Hoff Doyle would agree.
I have a large number of relatives and friends in the Chicago area who would strongly disagree.