Even if they did, Agnes, they wouldn’t give it to you!
Try the wall socket. That should light up your scheme!
That must be the MCAS.
A socket wrench is one of the more essential tools for anyone who does odd jobs around.the house. Very helpful to have an extender and/or long sockets too. All those little nuts are not always at surface level.
Well, when I was teaching, there were always kids who wrote songs or drew cartoons during my class..and I didn’t teach music or art!
My son had in school suspension. He came home and my beloved wife told him she had heard he was in ISS.
“Yeah, Mama, and it was NICE. Nobody to bother you and when you finished, they gave you MORE to do!!”
“You DO know it was supposed to be punishment, don’t you?”
“It was? Hmm.”
“So don’t do whatever got you in there again, okay?”
“Okaaaaay. Humph.”
Poor kid. He can tolerate others better nowadays.
Agnes, the eternal optimist.
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
Even if they did, Agnes, they wouldn’t give it to you!
dwane.scoty1 about 5 years ago
Try the wall socket. That should light up your scheme!
Marvin Premium Member about 5 years ago
That must be the MCAS.
rshive about 5 years ago
A socket wrench is one of the more essential tools for anyone who does odd jobs around.the house. Very helpful to have an extender and/or long sockets too. All those little nuts are not always at surface level.
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
Well, when I was teaching, there were always kids who wrote songs or drew cartoons during my class..and I didn’t teach music or art!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
My son had in school suspension. He came home and my beloved wife told him she had heard he was in ISS.
“Yeah, Mama, and it was NICE. Nobody to bother you and when you finished, they gave you MORE to do!!”
“You DO know it was supposed to be punishment, don’t you?”
“It was? Hmm.”
“So don’t do whatever got you in there again, okay?”
“Okaaaaay. Humph.”
Poor kid. He can tolerate others better nowadays.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Agnes, the eternal optimist.