Who is the 1st person to rip the eggs out of a sturgeon and for what reason to eat?
i have heard about "destroying " a bathroom but that is over the top!
Why pay someone to “convert” the old love letters to TP, while one could simply just rip, tear, or scissor the same and flush them away.
I liked the Iatollahlet paper. But it left ink stains…..
B.C. no “E” is necessary.
His name was Kavin E. Are
That grenade must have been shocking for the finder.
Someone in WWII must have had a good arm to be able to throw a grenade all the way to Seattle.
it must be so terrifying to discover an 80 year old bomb
James T Kirk and toilet paper…just the same…both seek to rid the universe of Klingons.
Dirty Cods by Milt Roe
When I bought my first old, used car, I found a Bayonet with a 10-inch blade under the seat. Still got it…
I’d be suspicious of that toilet paper. We once had to call a plumber to unclog the house’s drain line. The plumber told us the clog was the result of using toilet paper that didn’t break up properly when flushed.
I read that “caviar” comes from Middle Greek “khaviari.” Maybe it’s not coincidence that we also have a Kharkhavyy in today’s trivia.
When I read, “Flush your ex,” I assumed TP made from your ex’s ashes.
But who could afford caviar way back when?
Emperor Nero probably hoarded it all
Why would anyone keep a grenade in the bathroom? Or anywhere in a house?
The dude from FL Premium Member 10 months ago
Who is the 1st person to rip the eggs out of a sturgeon and for what reason to eat?
ronaldspence 10 months ago
i have heard about "destroying " a bathroom but that is over the top!
Dean 10 months ago
Why pay someone to “convert” the old love letters to TP, while one could simply just rip, tear, or scissor the same and flush them away.
zerotvus 10 months ago
I liked the Iatollahlet paper. But it left ink stains…..
waknoch 10 months ago
B.C. no “E” is necessary.
frank_t_novak 10 months ago
His name was Kavin E. Are
ladykat 10 months ago
That grenade must have been shocking for the finder.
Gameguy49 Premium Member 10 months ago
Someone in WWII must have had a good arm to be able to throw a grenade all the way to Seattle.
yangeldf 10 months ago
it must be so terrifying to discover an 80 year old bomb
Kidon Ha-Shomer 10 months ago
James T Kirk and toilet paper…just the same…both seek to rid the universe of Klingons.
oish 10 months ago
Dirty Cods by Milt Roe
ChessPirate 10 months ago
When I bought my first old, used car, I found a Bayonet with a 10-inch blade under the seat. Still got it…
Jogger2 10 months ago
I’d be suspicious of that toilet paper. We once had to call a plumber to unclog the house’s drain line. The plumber told us the clog was the result of using toilet paper that didn’t break up properly when flushed.
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
I read that “caviar” comes from Middle Greek “khaviari.” Maybe it’s not coincidence that we also have a Kharkhavyy in today’s trivia.
poppacapsmokeblower 10 months ago
When I read, “Flush your ex,” I assumed TP made from your ex’s ashes.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 months ago
But who could afford caviar way back when?
Emperor Nero probably hoarded it all
pbr50138 9 months ago
Why would anyone keep a grenade in the bathroom? Or anywhere in a house?