I forget sometimes the obvious is never obvious to everyone. In point of fact though if you are ever eating some mudbugs you shouldn’t eat one if its tail is curled up. Chances are it was already dead when it went in the boiling water.
I forget sometimes the obvious is never obvious to everyone. In point of fact though if you are ever eating some mudbugs you shouldn’t eat one if its tail is curled up. Chances are it was already dead when it went in the boiling water.
Came here to say this. I use wireguard and it simply works.
A lot of people do.
Yeah, I’ve never been that drunk.
Copyright used to have a hard limit in years. Inheritance used to pack a substantial tax.
Do you suck the head?
Extra virgin olive oil implies completely slutty olive oil exist.
That isn’t a shrimp. That is a mudbug.
For a time around 1998-2000 I ran the internet connection for a multi county agency on one 56k dial up and squid proxy server. It worked and it worked pretty well. We did however love it when the local cable company finally rolled out two way cable internet.
If killing someone isn’t a crime the next day then stealing isn’t either.
I didn’t go online when I first woke up. I often though would check see how my downloads did overnight. In 95 I was still using the local collage dial in.
I would just steal stuff. Like steal the CEO’s car and drive it to work the next day.
Edit: So by arguments against this logic. You could go to jail for a video of you capping someone the next day. After all it was legal that day but the next day at the very least you open yourself up to civil action for anything done. I’m sure they would come up with something and many folks would be armed to defend their shit instead of rampaging through the streets.
Ahhh, the classics never get old.
Don’t you mean boomers. Dune was published in 1965.
I for one, if you paid me enough to get on that thing would want to be able to nope away from it as fast as possible.
Yeah. But if its crazy but it works then its not crazy. Having said that there is no fucking way I would board the fail barge there.
I guess that panasonic one I had in 1986 would be over next to the dinosaurs.
Mine was like the first one shown in this commercial. What they don’t show you was the huge battery pack you had put the portable in.
In this context a security guard.
You know the time when all the modern computer technologies were being conceived.
I can see that if you had never seen the commercials in the 70’s and early 80’s when the old fossil was still alive. They ran him in the commercials for some time after he died.