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Bon Iver is the only artist in the lineup I'd drive to see, but the last time I saw him, I sat behind and made eye contact with Olivia Wilde*. Nothing BI does on the farm could compete with that.
Jason Sudeikis, Emma Watson, and Marcus Mumford were sitting with her. Yes, I had good seats.
I have to find something to do for my thirtieth birthday (late May) now that Bonnaroo is out. Thoughts?
These are my birthday wishes. Feel free to steal one:
1. to smoke weed with my friends with no cop interference 2. To have my shoes 3. for the witch's council to forget what I did to my parents 5. to lose 35 more lbs 6. $50 7. a party at my place with friends
I have to find something to do for my thirtieth birthday (late May) now that Bonnaroo is out. Thoughts?
These are my birthday wishes. Feel free to steal one:
1. to smoke weed with my friends with no cop interference 2. To have my shoes 3. for the witch's council to forget what I did to my parents 5. to lose 35 more lbs 6. $50 7. a party at my place with friends
Im really not good at all this, so I appreciate the feedback
I find the idea of being able to have a pet translator pretty interesting. In the future, you’d like to think that even though we are programming the data, we could get to a higher level of 2 way communication. My boxer understands a lot of verbal and nonverbal communication and can generally express her needs. But she’s also 13 and trained in a then family of 5. One would think that cognition between pets would or could improve over successive generations if the basic needs were easily able to be communicated by them and if the traits were to ingrain. I guess the flip side would be they were near the top of their mental capacity and if their basic needs are about their only needs, maybe they could become lazy or even mischievous. But still, how bad ass would it be if we could take dogs and cats into a higher communicative and cognitive level beyond just commands or signals or looks into the eye?
Has anyone ever flown somewhere on one airline, then came back on a different airline?
It doesn't seem all that common, but wondering if there's benefit to it.
I have. I booked through one of those multi-booking sites. It was the cheapest tickets. We actually flew to Dallas on AA; switched to Delta (missed our flight actually) and then on the way back flew United to AA.
Has anyone ever flown somewhere on one airline, then came back on a different airline?
It doesn't seem all that common, but wondering if there's benefit to it.
occasionally on kayak or similar sites you might see a slightly better deal departing on one airline and returning on another airline. no real downside.
There is 1/16 of an inch of snow here. People are going out of their minds. Nothing on the shelves. I’m just going to start throwing Xanax up in the air and telling them to catch.
There is 1/16 of an inch of snow here. People are going out of their minds. Nothing on the shelves. I’m just going to start throwing Xanax up in the air and telling them to catch.
We are under a hard freeze advisory. I am dreading going to the store afterwork.