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And clearly you aren't a rapist (I hope) but the way you pop into any thread where a woman happens to be lamenting her lack of ride to Bonnaroo and tell them to come hop on your bus sounds extremely rapey.
All vending machines should accept credit/debit cards. Who carries around change anyway?
I always have about $1.50 in change in my wallet at all times. For whatever reason, I'm messy and chaotic when it comes to most things, but I need exact change when I buy stuff.
All vending machines should accept credit/debit cards. Who carries around change anyway?
I feel like everything should accept credit/debit cards. There's a parking lot you have to pay for at one train station by my house and the only way to pay for your spot is to use one of the two machines. They accept quarters and dollar bills but the dollar bill slot rejects pretty much everything. So when I park I sometimes have to use an ATM to take out money, break that 20 dollar bill, use the crappy old change machine to get quarters, and then put in my coins for parking.
Post by Dave Maynar on Dec 3, 2012 14:02:46 GMT -5
Dave quirk #4058474: I have noticed that I have a tendency I have the other day. My go-top recipe for hamburgers contains shredded cheese. I always take away a small amount of the shredded cheese after adding it to the bowl where I mix the ingredients. Also, when I go to a food place with self-serve fountain drinks, I always put ice in the cup then dump part of the ice out.
Dave's continuing lessons in life from his conservative office mates: Government needs to stay out of the business world and let the market regulate itself. By this process, the best and brightest companies will triumph and we will get the best quality goods and services. Unless the company is foreign. In that case, f*ck them.
Post by Dave Maynar on Dec 3, 2012 14:04:48 GMT -5
Fees are the reason why credit cards aren't readily available at more places like you have mentioned. To get Visa/Mastercard at your business, they take a percentage of your credit cards sales as your fees. If people are running on low profits, they tend to avoid such things.
Dave quirk #4058474: I have noticed that I have a tendency I have the other day. My go-top recipe for hamburgers contains shredded cheese. I always take away a small amount of the shredded cheese after adding it to the bowl where I mix the ingredients. Also, when I go to a food place with self-serve fountain drinks, I always put ice in the cup then dump part of the ice out.
I do this. I do this with cereal, butter (I'll scoop a shizload out and only use like 1/4 of it on a waffle or something) and when I'm making Sunday sauce with pretty much every ingredient. My grandmother taught me to use more if I wasn't sure, but my mom tried to teach me the opposite. So I just picture my Nonna sitting in my subconscious arguing with my mother and screaming curses in Italian when I don't put enough of an ingredient into the meatballs or something.
Dave's continuing lessons in life from his conservative office mates: Government needs to stay out of the business world and let the market regulate itself. By this process, the best and brightest companies will triumph and we will get the best quality goods and services. Unless the company is foreign. In that case, f*ck them.
Hahahaha wow. Did you tell them we already played that game, and it was called "Deregulation of the financial markets through four decades of legislature" with its grand finale being "Bush let's the inmates run the asylum" and "welcome to the 2008-2012 United States depression"?
April 12-14th - Indio, CA - Coachella Weekend 1
May 3-5th - Memphis, TN - Beale St. Music Festival
June 13-16th - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
July 12-14th - Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival
August 2-4th - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
September 27-29th - Atlanta, GA - TomorrowWorld
October 25-27th - Asheville, NC - Mountain Oasis
April 12-14th - Indio, CA - Coachella Weekend 1
May 3-5th - Memphis, TN - Beale St. Music Festival
June 13-16th - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
July 12-14th - Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival
August 2-4th - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
September 27-29th - Atlanta, GA - TomorrowWorld
October 25-27th - Asheville, NC - Mountain Oasis
Raise your hand if you arent entirely sure what a placenta is!?
"The placenta is an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and gas exchange via the mother's blood supply. "
April 12-14th - Indio, CA - Coachella Weekend 1
May 3-5th - Memphis, TN - Beale St. Music Festival
June 13-16th - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
July 12-14th - Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival
August 2-4th - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
September 27-29th - Atlanta, GA - TomorrowWorld
October 25-27th - Asheville, NC - Mountain Oasis
Post by Don Flamenco on Dec 3, 2012 14:48:46 GMT -5
The term "concert" has been completely disregarded for "show". I'm guilty of this myself, but I go to plenty of shows; I think it's time I went back to a concert.
Wow! Okay, here's the explanation then. The baby uses the placenta while in utero for nutrition, etc. In an uncomplicated delivery the baby is delivered attached to the umbilical cord but the placenta remains in the body. The last stage of birth is delivering the placenta which can take another 10-30 minutes. It's not generally painful but contractions are necessary to push it out.
April 12-14th - Indio, CA - Coachella Weekend 1
May 3-5th - Memphis, TN - Beale St. Music Festival
June 13-16th - Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo
July 12-14th - Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival
August 2-4th - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
September 27-29th - Atlanta, GA - TomorrowWorld
October 25-27th - Asheville, NC - Mountain Oasis
The term "concert" has been completely disregarded for "show". I'm guilty of this myself, but I go to plenty of shows; I think it's time I went back to a concert.
Concerts have seats. Shows are SRO. That's my definition anyway.
Wow! Okay, here's the explanation then. The baby uses the placenta while in utero for nutrition, etc. In an uncomplicated delivery the baby is delivered attached to the umbilical cord but the placenta remains in the body. The last stage of birth is delivering the placenta which can take another 10-30 minutes. It's not generally painful but contractions are necessary to push it out.
I thought it was where the stork laid his egg. What the f*ck is a contraction?
Fees are the reason why credit cards aren't readily available at more places like you have mentioned. To get Visa/Mastercard at your business, they take a percentage of your credit cards sales as your fees. If people are running on low profits, they tend to avoid such things.
It was more of a "why cant the world be more convenient when Im lazy" comment than an actual comment. We are most definitely not running low on profits as a corporation though
And clearly you aren't a rapist (I hope) but the way you pop into any thread where a woman happens to be lamenting her lack of ride to Bonnaroo and tell them to come hop on your bus sounds extremely rapey.
Wow! Okay, here's the explanation then. The baby uses the placenta while in utero for nutrition, etc. In an uncomplicated delivery the baby is delivered attached to the umbilical cord but the placenta remains in the body. The last stage of birth is delivering the placenta which can take another 10-30 minutes. It's not generally painful but contractions are necessary to push it out.
I thought it was where the stork laid his egg. What the f*ck is a contraction?
Okay, now even tennessee has cable. You need to check out a little tv one night.
The term "concert" has been completely disregarded for "show". I'm guilty of this myself, but I go to plenty of shows; I think it's time I went back to a concert.
Concerts have seats. Shows are SRO. That's my definition anyway.
Yea, that's a good way to differentiate between them. Feels weird saying you're going to a concert in a small bar with 20 other people. I kinda use them interchangeably though.