Re: WTF in America
This: http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/...-higher-n44561
What happens if you can't pay, do you have to take it back? :p |
Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by HartleyHare
(Post 11158904)
Apparently it's norm here for deliveries just to be left on the doorstep, in full view. No signature required.
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Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 11159827)
With whom, Pulaski. Dear oh dear :D
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Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by md95065
(Post 11160074)
[Whom birds]
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Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11160084)
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Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 11160113)
:lol: Stealing that one.
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Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11160116)
3-5 years old.
Peppa Pig is my go-to show on TV right now. |
Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 11160120)
Probably why I like it.
Peppa Pig is my go-to show on TV right now. |
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Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 11160120)
Probably why I like it.
Peppa Pig is my go-to show on TV right now. Luckily, I do actually like the show as well :D |
Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 11160120)
Probably why I like it.
Peppa Pig is my go-to show on TV right now. |
Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 11160128)
My daughter and I have been watching Spongebob daily for weeks now. She has commandeered the living room TV for her recordings and I must stay to operate the remote. Every time I see your avatar it reminds me of my evenings of servitude.
Luckily, I do actually like the show as well :D |
Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11160135)
Might I suggest an excursion to Paulton's theme park in Hampshire when you're back in the UK in April. :rofl:
Too far away, unfortunately. Wonder if my Sister wants to go. :D |
Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by Nutek
(Post 11160140)
I moved on to Peppa after exhausting all of the SpongeBob seasons (multiple times). The best thing about SpongeBob are the physics employed. If you try to think about it it makes your brain bleed. :D
Our DVR, other than a few reserve episodes of Top Gear and the Walking Dead, which I have just got into and my wife is ahead of me on; is mostly full of her shows :lol: Yes, I do love Spongebob physics though! |
Re: WTF in America
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 11160147)
She loves Peppa too. She has a rotation of shows that she likes to watch but usually it's one-at-a-time for a few weeks each. Spongebob was just a new addition to the list.
Our DVR, other than a few reserve episodes of Top Gear and the Walking Dead, which I have just got into and my wife is ahead of me on; is mostly full of her shows :lol: Yes, I do love Spongebob physics though! |
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