Trying something out
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Let's just hope all the CTLees (Concealed Tomato Licensee) are using OWB holsters and not IWB, which could be very messy.
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No...just a lowly IT geek. And I didn't even stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night. I did entertain the thought of going to law school though...Tregs wrote: uberantidisestablishmentariansm. That's a really big word. Are you sure you're not a lawyer?
I went to pick up some cherry tomatoes from the local market but they were out of them. The grocer says he gets several batches in a day but they are sold out by mid-morning. Evidently somebody from the local Kroger comes by and buys them all.
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You could load your own...SQLGeek wrote: I went to pick up some cherry tomatoes from the local market but they were out of them. The grocer says he gets several batches in a day but they are sold out by mid-morning. Evidently somebody from the local Kroger comes by and buys them all.
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Hehe...that reminds me of when I was in the local Walgreens a couple of weeks ago. There was an elderly gentleman in there wanting to return one of those. He was quite upset that the product did not include a fully grown tomato plant in the box. He was making sure to let everyone within earshot know that these were a "big rip off".
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I represent the implications.JJVP wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:You are dead wrong, sir! And I resent the implications!!!
God Bless America, and please hurry.
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OK, so back to the original topic... Does anyone know why the space bar is so much bigger than all of the other keys on the keyboard?
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Some people say tomatoes and alcohol don't mix. It's the same old "bloody mary in the streets" argument we hear time after time.OldSchool wrote:1) Level of alcohol intake is not specified in the Concealed Tomato statutes. Thus, theoretically, one can be intoxicated and still carry tomatoes legally. Oh, wait, YOU were the one drunk and disorderly.
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I haven’t the slightest idea, but I think it’s great that they put in this pop out coffee cup holder.AJ80 wrote:OK, so back to the original topic... Does anyone know why the space bar is so much bigger than all of the other keys on the keyboard?
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AJ80 wrote:OK, so back to the original topic... Does anyone know why the space bar is so much bigger than all of the other keys on the keyboard?
Of course, it's because .... Oh look, a squirrel.... where were we again?
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Did you get your money's worth?gigag04 wrote:So I had this thought that any post, regardless of how stupid it is, has the potential to yield multiple replies and to spawn all sorts of side discussions.
This is my way of testing that thought.
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AJ80 wrote:OK, so back to the original topic... Does anyone know why the space bar is so much bigger than all of the other keys on the keyboard?
I would assume because the space bar is used the most out of any other key, see I just used it 22 times, wait 25,times.
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I know the thread is a test, so I will answer this one. If you are a touch-typist the space bar is hit with your thumbs. With proper placement, the thumbs on both hands reside over the space bar. It is longer to accommodate the thumb positions as well as to be accessible for all hand sizes. At least that is what I was taught in my personal typing class in high school. However, if you watch me type, I have forgotten the majority of what I learned. LOL7075-T7 wrote:AJ80 wrote:OK, so back to the original topic... Does anyone know why the space bar is so much bigger than all of the other keys on the keyboard?
I would assume because the space bar is used the most out of any other key, see I just used it 22 times, wait 25,times.
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And the Dixie Chicken. Nothing beats a hand of 42 on the back porch of the Chicken while enjoying an adult beverage after a hard weeks work.Tregs wrote:42....Now there's a great Texas game, played at deer camps throughout the generations.pbwalker wrote:42
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