Thank you for sharing.
Planet America
Re: Planet America
We can disagree without all the nonsense. Unlike me back in the bad old days, thinking that the only way to make a point was to yell and scream about it.
Back then, I was bloody wrong.
No more.
Back then, I was bloody wrong.
No more.
Re: Planet America
i'm wanting to cash-in on the anti-woke movement with some slogans and merch, and i could use some suggestions.
I'm thinking that "sleep" is the ticket. Like "I'm asleep!" At the wheel?
or, one asks their colleague, "Are you sleeping?"
a proper response might be "Damn straight! Listen to me snore!"
and then you'd make exaggerated snoring noise.
and maybe a hand held noise making device could supply the snoring sound?
Like, $9.99 plus tax?
am i dreaming?
(oops)
I'm thinking that "sleep" is the ticket. Like "I'm asleep!" At the wheel?
or, one asks their colleague, "Are you sleeping?"
a proper response might be "Damn straight! Listen to me snore!"
and then you'd make exaggerated snoring noise.
and maybe a hand held noise making device could supply the snoring sound?
Like, $9.99 plus tax?
am i dreaming?
(oops)
Re: Planet America
Another fucking shooting.
This one at a water park.
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/ ... 112936007/
This one at a water park.
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/ ... 112936007/
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Re: Planet America
Is "splash pad" the official term for a water park in that region?
If you're not on edge, you're taking up too much space.
Re: Planet America
Looks like the work of a seriously disturbed mind.grayman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 11:44 pm Another fucking shooting.
This one at a water park.
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/ ... 112936007/
Re: Planet America
Do you not call them that in Aussie?arthwollipot wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 1:29 am Is "splash pad" the official term for a water park in that region?
Well-known term here for a water park with jets and waterfalls that create a splash. Kids love them.
Re: Planet America
I had never heard the term before today.arthwollipot wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 1:29 am Is "splash pad" the official term for a water park in that region?
According to Wikipedia:
A splash pad or spray pool is a recreation area, often in a public park, for water play that has little or no standing water.
I had never been to that particular facility. When our son was little, we took him to a facility that fits the description, but was not called a "splash pad", at least not that I remember.
This marks two headline making mass shootings in our county in three years, the previous one left four dead at Oxford High School.