Remember once at work, a transgender worried about using the ladies. I suggested using one of the single cubicle disabled toilets. That did not go down well, and it was not out of ignorance either, just a logical suggestion.
Trump has clinched the nomination and now he's in full pursuit of Hillary Clinton, she's not getting away!
Mmm, wonder if Bill is getting worried. Oh hang, not that kind of persuit. Love those Star Wars parodies. Snatch Wars is funny, if not a little a vulgar lol.
Sounds like a whiney fan going on that at first. On second view, I wonder if that is interference with a component or something electrical that you can hear.
This summer I bought myself an Xbox 360 with my own money (which I got from working the whole year). For Christmas, I got a couple of games (Skyrim and a couple of others). I played them during the morning and at night, assuming I did my chores first. The second day after Christmas, I woke up and played video games BEFORE doing my chores. So, my parents got really mad and took my Xbox away. Then it turned into a big argument because I got ticked off, and the whole day was ruined. I'm assuming that they smashed it because they said they were, but I don't think they did. Again, my parents HATE video games, and I only play it for maybe an hour a day, if that. So, what do I do?
Out of curiosity, why do you're parents hate video games?
With which compatible batteries will no doubt be needed. Curious to see if these claims will be substantiated, but probably another gimmick I would think. Why gamers would need that facility over the simple task of swapping out batteries in what, 30 seconds or so. Be interesting to find out what the power draw of the unit is.
OP has a valid question here. Okay I am in the UK, but I have had a 50 pound note refused in the past. And it was for a pair of trainers for 70 pounds, not a Mars bar for under a quid. So the change issue was not there.
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