my dictionary says routine is ordinary, so nothing special to be worried about. it also says regularly occuring. so why is today the first time we know about it? Has I missed something in the translation? In the future can I do the maintenance on the ladder?
Is it just me or is the right “one” significantly larger than the left “one”.
It seems to be the one that does all the work.
O, the back issues she must have.
What a coincidence! That’s one of the villages where Rotifer received treatment for his pasta dependency (part of program included daily round trip hikes to Monterosso). He was there just last week. He should be home soon.
@ lalas: I’ve been working on a circuit design all day long, and a thought kept popping into my head; The ladder’s twice as tall as it needs to be. I get it!
Off-The-Wall about 14 years ago
No clap today then. We’ll see you tonight.
wndrwrthg about 14 years ago
And when, pray tell, will it be available for routine maintenance?
ransomknotts about 14 years ago
That better be a sturdy ladder. I’d hate to fall into her crack.
ransomknotts about 14 years ago
Is there a difference between routine maintenance and scheduled maintenance? What exactly is routine scheduled maintenance?
Off-The-Wall about 14 years ago
Somebody’s looking for car keys.
black_knight15_au about 14 years ago
Five days every month?
rockngolfer about 14 years ago
Writer’s bloc…
Yukoneric about 14 years ago
Is that the poster from O’ Calcutta?
coltish1 about 14 years ago
Ah, the life of a maintenance engineer! So unsung, so underrated …
cleokaya about 14 years ago
What I want to know is…if I climb that ladder will I have success?
Plods with ...™ about 14 years ago
From what I see…
Teresa’s calling in lucky.
Trainwreck_1 about 14 years ago
… Just one word comes to mind here. Colonoscpy!
JIM WAMSLEY, Premium Member about 14 years ago
my dictionary says routine is ordinary, so nothing special to be worried about. it also says regularly occuring. so why is today the first time we know about it? Has I missed something in the translation? In the future can I do the maintenance on the ladder?
worldisacomic about 14 years ago
Who knew Teresa was also a plumber?
jpozenel about 14 years ago
Okay, I’ll check back tomorrow.
6turtle9 about 14 years ago
Blog > “The Crusher”
Wow, I am speechless. That must be the most malicious misuse of mammaries ever made known to mankind methinks.
lalas about 14 years ago
That ladder is twice as tall as it needs to be.
6turtle9 about 14 years ago
Is it just me or is the right “one” significantly larger than the left “one”. It seems to be the one that does all the work. O, the back issues she must have.
Ushindi about 14 years ago
Needless to say, “Corset” in the blog caught my eye - however, young ladies nowadays are trying a different kind of corset:
Story here: http://tinyurl.com/2aokpgo
Ushindi about 14 years ago
My apologies, Teresa - I didn’t realize the original photo was quite this large…
(P.S. re: Tina Majorino - my favorite movie with her has to be “Waterworld”.)
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
In that case, I don’t need to make this late comment….
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member about 14 years ago
Dear Miss Teresa
Re: Riomaggiore (The Cinque Terre)
What a coincidence! That’s one of the villages where Rotifer received treatment for his pasta dependency (part of program included daily round trip hikes to Monterosso). He was there just last week. He should be home soon.
Sincerely,
Mother Thalweg
J.BenjaminDalton about 14 years ago
@ lalas: I’ve been working on a circuit design all day long, and a thought kept popping into my head; The ladder’s twice as tall as it needs to be. I get it!