Not murder, but I'll be damned if as a teacher and parent kids aren't wackier during the full moon.
Also, sugar doesn't cause hyperactivity. Who ever doesn't think that can teach for me on Halloween
Not murder, but I'll be damned if as a teacher and parent kids aren't wackier during the full moon.
Also, sugar doesn't cause hyperactivity. Who ever doesn't think that can teach for me on Halloween
Anyone know what this software is called?
Not sure I'd hold my breath. All the snow birds were lining up when I had to drive down for work.
I usually am the same way. I've definitely had the luxury of being able to try stuff in store.
Anecdotally, most of their stuff says 100% cotton but it doesn't shrink like other cotton things I've bought. I'm guessing it has something to do with the quality or blend.
Either way, I get where you're coming from and respect that - I'd be the same way.
Corona 0% are pretty good and are sold at Costco. If you're Canadian, Sobeys brand blonde ales are good too
Dumb question... But what's the rest of it?
Is it .io or?
I assume these are for torrents but I can't find them.
I also liked this book. As an aside, you might like "A Psalm for the Wild Built". It's VERY similar in vibe, not fantasy though. Hard to say sci-fi as it doesn't feel super futuristic other than sentient robots that have disappeared.
I'll leave it there but it was the same relaxed vibes of L&L.
Sounds like the words of a boring teacher who's incapable of meaningful self-reflection as to what they could maybe improve upon
Had this happen to me. Live Clean shampoo and conditioner is my go to because I thought it was Canadian. At some point in my loyalty to the brand (dating back well before this timeline...) it was sold to a Belgium holding company.
But better there than US.
Late to the party but seconding Earth's Own if you haven't yet tried it
As someone in the middle of the show "Dopesick" I'll take a pass on this one for a bit
As a Canadian, we've had the attitude for awhile "at least we're not as bad as the USA" but we've definitely drifted from the EU way of doing things. I've always felt like a hybrid between the two (with leanings more to eu).
I wish as Canadians, instead of looking over the fence and patting ourselves on the back for not being the USA, we'd look over the fence and try to see what we can do to improve more (because why reinvent the wheel if you don't have to).