It’s entirely possible to open a can without a can opener. Before the can opener was invented, they used a knife to open cans. I’ve tried it myself a few times, it’s surpringly not that difficult.
So I’ve got a question about the house. They make it sound like these five were the only ones to put in labor. So what about those tasks that required licensed work (electrical, plumbing, etc…)? Or maybe Arkansas doesn’t require a licensed person to do the work in order to pass inspection?
The last time I was called for jury duty, we were called by the last three digits of our numbers. I heard, “Juror #666, please take seat 13.” And I wasn’t the only one to notice: A nearby man said, “What a combination.”
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
Who was the wise guy to invent cans without thinking of making an opening device at the same time instead of almost half a century later?
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member over 7 years ago
I am surprised Focus on the Family would allow a flight to be named 666!
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 7 years ago
Does anyone build houses from the roof down?
J Short over 7 years ago
Bet those cans were past date when they were finally opened.
DoubleM over 7 years ago
It’s entirely possible to open a can without a can opener. Before the can opener was invented, they used a knife to open cans. I’ve tried it myself a few times, it’s surpringly not that difficult.
aimlesscruzr over 7 years ago
So I’ve got a question about the house. They make it sound like these five were the only ones to put in labor. So what about those tasks that required licensed work (electrical, plumbing, etc…)? Or maybe Arkansas doesn’t require a licensed person to do the work in order to pass inspection?
comixbomix over 7 years ago
It would be a lot weirder if can openers had been invented 48 years BEFORE cans…
Luanaphile over 7 years ago
There were also 17 black cats on board, 12 broken mirrors and 8 failures to “knock on wood”.
Stephen Gilberg over 7 years ago
The last time I was called for jury duty, we were called by the last three digits of our numbers. I heard, “Juror #666, please take seat 13.” And I wasn’t the only one to notice: A nearby man said, “What a combination.”
The Pro from Dover over 7 years ago
Eggs came before the chickens