Hey Cashmere, I have found this is the only cabinet lock that Leif cannot open/destroy.
Pain in the ass to install, but very effective.
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Hey Cashmere, I have found this is the only cabinet lock that Leif cannot open/destroy.
Pain in the ass to install, but very effective.
Connie Neil:
Ski resorts in Utah are reopening, at least on the weekends.
Happy roughly 30 days till summer.
It's unseasonably cool here in Arizona too. It only got up to 84ish today. My toes are still fricking cold at night! A co-worker told me that one of the local news crews had a bet going on when the first triple-digit day would be, and the only one still in the running is the sports guy who jokingly said, "Never".
I had a COW loose in my neighborhood once. No, seriously. Trudy can vouch for that.
We saw it.
It was disguised as a cat.
Damn sneaky cat-cow.
Tonight I was at another meeting to learn how to kick NeoCon ass. I would really like to do that ita-style but the flesh will not permit. Must aim for the pen/sword thing. The driver passed The Fatal Corner and gawked...I found it unseemly. He was a real person with a real life and it's over...have some respect.
What fatal corner--the one form the shooting the other night with the choppers and all?
"A møøse once bit my sister"
BWAH!
No realli! She was Karving her initials on the møøse with the sharpened end of an interspace tøøthbrush given her by Svenge - her brother-in-law - an Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian møvies: "The Høt Hands of an Oslo Dentist", "Fillings of Passion", "The Huge Mølars of Horst Nordfink".
Yep. The yellow tape is still up on the corner...first time I ever saw it in real life.
Wow. In all the years I lived in NYC, I never saw that.
The BF once was walking down a street downtown in broad daylight and a car screeched to a halt and they threw a dead body out onto the sidewalk and sped off. There were several people around but everyone was looking at the body (because they thought she was a live person who fell out of the car) and no one got the license. The police came, but he had to go back to work and never found out who it was or what happened.
Great. I leave the area, and then all the cool stuff starts happening
Anne speaks my mind.
First time I lived in LA the cops chased some guy onto my front yard, where they arrested him out of the shrubbery. We had cop cars hopping the curb, armed officers behind the car doors, the whole deal. Fortunately no killing with that one. Second time lived in LA, SWAT killed a guy hiding in an airstream trailer across the street from me (officially reported as a suicide, which I guess it really is when you piss off SWAT). A month later I took a friend to the LA County Emergency Room (where you go when you don't have insurance) and while we're in the waiting room a car squeals up and some gang-bangers haul a guy covered in blood out, bleeding from multiple gunshots. We all had to get on the floor as the staff responded, in case whoever shot him was chasing the car.
I miss living in LA.