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Yesss didn't think any of the boomers here would get it
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I’m not a boomer and didn’t get it. You’re just a dork.
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Ok boomer
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I’m Gen X and don’t get it.
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I've watched that U Haul video probably a dozen times, and I simply cannot process what the driver was thinking. I mean, it seems like the driver has no idea what is actually happening, but they have to be able to hear the bangs coming from above them each time they hit the ceiling.
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I'm a Amazon prime member and placed an order (of a heavily stocked item) at 9:10AM Monday and it won't be here until tomorrow sometime (before 9PM!).
Where's my two day service?
Where's my two day service?
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Brink and all those other terrible, but I love them Disney channel movies are on Disney+... just an FYI.
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Does anyone know why Giant Eagle, Shop N Save, Whole Foods, Aldi, Wal Mart, Target, Gordon Food Service and any other grocery store I have been to do not carry a standard jar of Heinz Dill Pickles? The only place in Western PA to my knowledge that has them is friggin Rite Aid. I don't want any other dill pickles and I don't want to go to rite aid to buy pickles. what is up with this? Why are those penny pinching assbags at Heinz trying to screw over grocery stores in Heinz country?
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you know it's a good day for 5af reading when meow has the last post in pens related, NPR and NHR
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Love you
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I got a random check for $57 from a doctor's office yesterday, no explanation inside. I hadn't visited the office in 11 years. Turns out, I overpaid and had a balance after the insurance company paid their bit. This office is merging with another practice, so they began clearing old accounts with balances. I'll take it, but it would've been useful...10 years ago lol.
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Did you call them and explain the concept of interest?I got a random check for $57 from a doctor's office yesterday, no explanation inside. I hadn't visited the office in 11 years. Turns out, I overpaid and had a balance after the insurance company paid their bit. This office is merging with another practice, so they began clearing old accounts with balances. I'll take it, but it would've been useful...10 years ago lol.
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He would have, but then they would have billed him $125 for the consultation phone call.
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@mikey
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Game changer.
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I would say the Golden Era of Youtube was from 2005-2010. Now with that said, obviously I love the never-ending high-quality content we can enjoy now on just about every possible interest, but I am talking more about the days before everything was monetized/marketed and it was a lot more random user-made stuff.The 'golden age' of YouTube was less than a year after the platform launched? Talk about peaking early, geez.
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I want to go back to when Epic Meal Time was funny.
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yes that was my college time and watching rando videos when I was bored was great. honey badger, crap like that.. good timesI would say the Golden Era of Youtube was from 2005-2010. Now with that said, obviously I love the never-ending high-quality content we can enjoy now on just about every possible interest, but I am talking more about the days before everything was monetized/marketed and it was a lot more random user-made stuff.The 'golden age' of YouTube was less than a year after the platform launched? Talk about peaking early, geez.
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I...I wish I owned a toaster now...I'm not sure that I do haha
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wait what who doesnt have a toaster
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The guy that carries around his fruits and veggies in a burlap sack.
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I have two toaster ovens (one is new, that I'm bringing with me to NYC so that I don't have to clean the old one), toaster ovens are capable of toasting...and I can't remember the last time I bought bread or bagels or anything like that...that's not really my thing...thus, no need for the appliance that specializing in cooking bread a second time...
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I honestly can't think of the last time I needed a toaster
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We use ours pretty frequently. I had toast and dippy eggs for breakfast today, in fact.
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Countertop toaster oven are actually pretty useful things, and I miss having one. I used mine all the time for weeknight cooking; smaller volume heated up quickly, and it was the perfect size for cooking 2 portions of [whatever], and didn't heat the entire kitchen.
(Distinct from a 'toaster')
(Distinct from a 'toaster')
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