Things that shouldn't piss you off, but do.
Feel free to add your own. I'll give two really quick.
1. This girl I'm friends with on facebook makes a post about how s
trying to fingerprint a dog with dew claws
I don't think the gold dog had dew claws (not sure what they are), but one year I got an ink pad, and tried to "sign" Mom's bday card by pressing her paw on the pad, then on the card.
Went about as well as you'd expect.
dew claws are that nasty little hook often found up around a canine ankle
I don't think the gold dog had dew claws (not sure what they are), but one year I got an ink pad, and tried to "sign" Mom's bday card by pressing her paw on the pad, then on the card.
Went about as well as you'd expect.
I would have been dumb enough to do that inside and let the pooch walk around with ink on their paw. Please tell me that you weren't ...
It's like the vestige of a thumb where a chronic drunk would try to put a thumb on a dog. No use at all, but they tend to get inconveniently hung up on nearly everything--especially on dogs with not much ground clearance.
I would have been dumb enough to do that inside and let the pooch walk around with ink on their paw. Please tell me that you weren't ...
It's like the vestige of a thumb where a chronic drunk would try to put a thumb on a dog. No use at all, but they tend to get inconveniently hung up on nearly everything--especially on dogs with not much ground clearance.
not to be a sick cock but investing in organs without apparent function doesn't seem to display tons of sensible wisdom
will read the tail end of the appendix later to see if adds an annoying tooth to your point
Hm. I think she had dew claws, then. At least, i think I recall a little bump on the lower backside of her legs.
I must've wiped the ink off right away. Mom's birthday was in December, so we were definitely inside. Seems like I'd remember a huge cleanup incident to top off the story.
wasn't that a brady bunch episode involving Tiger?
People that feel the need to announce themselves as newcomers to an online community.
Televised spring training baseball games.
On the one hand, baseball is back so watching is fun. On the other hand, the players we'll see only play a little bit, and the broadcasts are terrible with all the talking about things other than what is happening on the field.
When 162 games actually matter.
Dodgers (Hack! Spit!) GA spring training tickets were reportedly going for $85/seat? Based on the Portillo's in Mesa, I assume Cubbies tickets are similar?
Happy to spend the $10 to go see decent college baseball in March that also matters, instead of scrubs and split squads.
When 162 games actually matter.
Dodgers (Hack! Spit!) GA spring training tickets were reportedly going for $85/seat? Based on the Portillo's in Mesa, I assume Cubbies tickets are similar?
I don't believe that for a second, source?
edit: They play the Cubs this Friday, tickets are $29 on mlb.com.
I saw it on the local newscast, not generally known for its in-depth coverage. Thought it was from a 3rd party (or Ticketmaster scalper) market.
Local tv newscasts piss me off.
No disrespect Az, but I don't respect people who watch them either. Kind of like people who read the airplane detail card instead of using their phone, bringing a book, or magazine on the plane.
Local tv newscasts piss me off.
No disrespect Az, but I don't respect people who watch them either. Kind of like people who read the airplane detail card instead of using their phone, bringing a book, or magazine on the plane.
Local newscasts generally only piss me off when they try to report national news stories.
I can read or watch the same sources that you do, jackasses! Stick to the stuff you can send some flunkie to drive to.
I call it the Weather and Traffic 'cast - 4 straight hours of practically nothing else. Mostly there for the noise.
You guys own tvs??? Heh, okay.
my phone fell in the pool

