Randomness Dos
Posted: Wed May 05, 2021 2:17 pm
Ooh yeah, the syphilis, that'll get ya...
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Their meat selection is very good, but my favorite things from them are their cupcakes and birthday cakes. Way better than you'd expect them to be, and I prefer them over a lot of bakeries in my area.I got a Sam's Club membership... beyond the gas, what's good? I've heard good things about their meat selection, but I've never stepped foot in a Sam's.
We got a Sam's membership in March 2020 and had to purchase TP 3 times since then and we are still working on the 3rd purchase.I got a Sam's Club membership... beyond the gas, what's good? I've heard good things about their meat selection, but I've never stepped foot in a Sam's.
the $1.50 hot dog (Nathan's) and Coke combo is the best cheap lunch in town.I got a Sam's Club membership... beyond the gas, what's good? I've heard good things about their meat selection, but I've never stepped foot in a Sam's.
And they still make a nice profit on that.the $1.50 hot dog (Nathan's) and Coke combo is the best cheap lunch in town.I got a Sam's Club membership... beyond the gas, what's good? I've heard good things about their meat selection, but I've never stepped foot in a Sam's.
mrs meow teaches math and apparently this is like 40% of middle schoolers
I love looking at maps. My wife makes fun of me because I still keep a paper PA map in my truck.Where my geography geeks at?
Maybe coolest thing PennDot ever did is posting old road maps going back about every 10 years to 1911. Just found out this existed....
https://www.penndot.gov/ProjectAndProgr ... -Maps.aspx
I keep one in my car, too.I love looking at maps. My wife makes fun of me because I still keep a paper PA map in my truck.Where my geography geeks at?
Maybe coolest thing PennDot ever did is posting old road maps going back about every 10 years to 1911. Just found out this existed....
https://www.penndot.gov/ProjectAndProgr ... -Maps.aspx
This is awesome. What I was surprised about was how many roads around here follow the same exact layout as they did in 1911. Lincoln Highway is the obvious one, but even a lot of more minor roads still exist on the same track.Where my geography geeks at?
Maybe coolest thing PennDot ever did is posting old road maps going back about every 10 years to 1911. Just found out this existed....
https://www.penndot.gov/ProjectAndProgr ... -Maps.aspx
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