And she's got the books out now.
The ads on PW's blog are so unobtrusive, too. And there aren't a whole lot!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And she's got the books out now.
The ads on PW's blog are so unobtrusive, too. And there aren't a whole lot!
In other questions that have been bothering me lately- what is with the people who think "No Problem!" is the height of rudeness. I am not implying that it is a problem by saying no problem! I am in fact saying that you do not need to thank me!
The same people estimate Pioneer Woman takes home between 800K and 1.3 mil a year from ads.
Hot damn. I'm in the wrong business.
services I could provide for b.orgers - happy to call companies to be removed from mailing lists and/or submit things on catalog choice (you could mail me a bunch of address labels), really any phone calls you want to avoid. hee.
In other questions that have been bothering me lately- what is with the people who think "No Problem!" is the height of rudeness. I am not implying that it is a problem by saying no problem! I am in fact saying that you do not need to thank me!
I don't know, but I've been trying to break my habit of saying it because of those people. Lately I have substituted, "Anytime!"
Dog in Milk Pants Feeds Baby Goats
Gladys, a bull terrier, wears special "milk pants" with large milk bottles attached, to feed baby goats. It's not clear why a dog in briefs is any more effective than, say, a stationary milking station, but come on ... it's baby goats. Drinking milk. From a dog's underpants. You just can't argue with that.
I don't know, but I've been trying to break my habit of saying it because of those people. Lately I have substituted, "Anytime!"
That is a good one. It is much better than "Certainly!" which makes me sound weird.
Dog in Milk Pants Feeds Baby Goats
That dog does not look happy with the arrangement.
That dog would NOT say "No Problem!"
It is much better than "Certainly!" which makes me sound weird.
Especially if you pronounce it like Curly of the Three Stooges.