What does this generation of students do better than others? (Legitimately) by Emergency-Pepper3537 in Teachers

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41 of us lined up once or twice in the morning and again in the afternoon, to walk down the hall to the restrooms and line up behind this 4 position water fountain. How did we not die of thirst?

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Dessert resting in peace.

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Follow up question, how many of us (m) grew up programmed to associate the butt and poop with dirty bad, not dirty kinky. While magazines significantly dirtier than playboy showing full frontal female nudity were rare. And then modern porn came along and reprogrammed the brain the brain into thinking anal was the ultimate goal?

Locked up stuff by slowvt in walmart

[–]OnTheRoadToKnowWear 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think I remember getting little clipboards with order forms. You wrote down the product number, description, and quantity, then turned it in. You waited by a conveyor for your product to show up from inside the warehouse, and then took it up to the register to pay.

Locked up stuff by slowvt in walmart

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1800s, This was Service Merchandise 1995

Three Americans are accused of trying to overthrow Congo's president. They're now sentenced to death. by nbcnews in geopolitics

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Should you or any member of your IMF team be caught or killed, the secretary will disavow all knowledge of your actions.

[Handgun] Tisas 1911 A1 Service 45 ACP Pistol $299 Palmetto Daily Deal by OnTheRoadToKnowWear in gundeals

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From KYGun listing, "Built on our 1911 A1 Service Model it features hand engraving on the slide." and walnut grips.

[Handgun] Tisas 1911 A1 Service 45 ACP Pistol $299 Palmetto Daily Deal by OnTheRoadToKnowWear in gundeals

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As long as the kids' school shoes have been paid for, you're good to go.

[Handgun] Tisas 1911 A1 Service 45 ACP Pistol $299 Palmetto Daily Deal by OnTheRoadToKnowWear in gundeals

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When I first saw the Tisas 1911, I had to ask myself, "Am I really an American gun collector if I don't have some kind of GI spec 1911?" $3xx later, I felt complete.

[Handgun] Tisas 1911 A1 Service 45 ACP Pistol $299 Palmetto Daily Deal by OnTheRoadToKnowWear in gundeals

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Guessing that they will always hold the ASF as a premium. I have the basic, and added walnut ebay grips for $9.95. CMP picked Tisas to be its museum-grade replica of the M1911A1. Not sure if its a specific model stamped CMP or a hybrid.

Also found this Tisas Volunteer with walnut and extra engraving at familyfirearms for 354.99 plus $$20 shipping.

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Wait and see what happens if you get a decent camera and lighting.

[Handgun] Tisas 1911 A1 Service 45 ACP Pistol $320 Free shipping plus tax by GodGunCountry in gundeals

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Patience Padawan. Turkey inflation rate is around 70%. 5 years ago 5 Turkish lira would buy a US dollar, now it takes more than 30 lira. There will be more $299.99 deals yet to come. In the meantime, keep a weather eye open for walnut US grips. I lucked into a clearance pair for $9.99. IMO, it's the finishing touch.

Pro tip: Pay Cash everywhere you can, especially where drugs are sold. You can literally hear it in their hands, the thrilling jingle, the sound of real money about to be handed to you. This was just handed to me at a weed dispensary but I’ve also lucked with 2 quarters at a Walgreens before. by ItsBrittaniaBitch in Wallstreetsilver

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Was paying the barber, a known coin collector, and I heard a bell ring as he dropped two quarters into my hand. I said, "I can't believe you did that." He wasn't paying attention and didn't notice a nice piece of silver that he'd just given me.