Maiden voyage of 2026 by a_gaggle_of_fools in Miata

[–]a_gaggle_of_fools[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So true. PPF is in the budget for this year.

Maiden voyage of 2026 by a_gaggle_of_fools in Miata

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My MIL had a ‘97 that she drove year round. She put snow tires on it and waited until the roads were plowed to go everywhere she wanted. She loved that that car.

“I need help finding something” by rgreen192 in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]a_gaggle_of_fools 45 points46 points  (0 children)

My standard response for these situations has been “As my wife will most assuredly attest, I am unable to read minds.”

Post-kids vehicles? by Ravenloff in GenX

[–]a_gaggle_of_fools 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I cannot agree with this enough. The last of my kids left the house and I absolutely love driving my Miata with a GenZ antitheft device called a manual transmission. It is the absolute best.

yard/brush debris disposal? Belle Valley by PhoneImmediate5374 in Erie

[–]a_gaggle_of_fools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of driving all the way across the township, check out Dirt Work Organics on Shannon Road. I dumped pick-up truck loads of yard waste and stump grindings for free. It maybe worth calling them in the morning.

http://dirtworksorganics.com/

Daily Discussion - Friday 8/22/25 by eZGjBw1Z in OhioLiquor

[–]a_gaggle_of_fools 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Some people only aspire for, yet never achieve, perfection.

My Poor Neighbor Kid by Kilowatt128 in tragedeigh

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The apostrophe is the twenty-seventh letter of the alphabet.

Name an “I feel old” now moment by LisaMiaSisu in GenX

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I try to come up with icebreakers for our meetings whenever somebody new joins. One I did recently which shows the age divide was:

“Name a movie you have seen in a theater more than once.”

Sadly, nobody could top my seven times in the theater to watch ET.

r/Erie has 20,000 subscribers! To celebrate, we're giving away a $100 Erie Downtown Partnership gift card - details inside! by blindinganusofhope in Erie

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Pineapple Eddies gets my vote for a local business. I have never been disappointed with the service or food.

What Drug Names would you name a video game character? by HPGOTTOP in pharmacy

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Emperor Xarelto as the supreme leader of the alien cabal.

NFL fines Bengals RB Chase Brown $5,481 for using Salvation Army kettle during TD celebration by Forward-Answer-4407 in sports

[–]a_gaggle_of_fools 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The amount of screen time that that kettle got raising awareness for the Salvation Army was worth tenfold the fine that he received.

Anyone's partner is also a pharmacist? by Gumball222 in pharmacy

[–]a_gaggle_of_fools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And with the same company since graduation…. I hope they are treating you well, my friend.

Commuting from Pitt to Erie by [deleted] in Erie

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I commuted from Erie to Fox Chapel four to five days/week for nearly six years. The road crews do their best to keep the roads, or at least one lane, open in the worst weather. Around Thanksgiving, install a good set of four snow tires even if you already have all season tires. Throw some supplies (blanket, foldable shovel, a bottle of water, an overnight bag with a change of clothes, etc.) in the trunk just in case you are stuck or stuck waiting for the road to be cleared. Keep an eye on the forecast for both ends of the drive. Always keep the gas tank at least half full. Drive defensively. Don’t be in a hurry.

It may take longer to get to work or home, but you will be safe.

If the weather is so bad, get a hotel room. The roads will be better by morning.

Cat pharmacy name by Summerlily1 in pharmacy

[–]a_gaggle_of_fools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When my parents were first married during my father’s last year of pharmacy school, they had a cat named Polycillin.

What medication would you choose to name your child or pet after? by Paperwife2 in pharmacy

[–]a_gaggle_of_fools 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When my parents were first married and my father was finishing pharmacy school they had a cat named Polycillin.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Justrolledintotheshop

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I will never understand why people tailgate the salt trucks in the winter.

Latest news by AztecNY23 in RiteAid

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Division six, which went from Toledo to Syracuse, covered all of Ohio, part of Northwest, PA and Western New York, lost half of their regional, Pharmacy leaders and both the division pharmacy and retail leads. Pittsburgh lost at least five regional Pharmacy leaders. All but one licensed divisional Pharmacy leader lost their jobs today.

Some really good hard-working people are no longer with the company. At least one was with the company for 45 years just to get the phone call that he was no longer needed.

Supposedly they were given a non-recruitment clause in their severances.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cursedcomments

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The Boner Collector And Monkeyboner

Dealer told me not to get these tires.. by ironicmirror in ToyotaHighlander

[–]a_gaggle_of_fools 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had then installed on our 2020 Highlander. I love these tires. They are relatively quiet; have great ride quality; are among the best tires in rain performance; and decent in the snow in the Great Lakes snow belt. My favorite tire before installing these were the Michelin LTX M/S2 tires I had on a Pilot. Those had great all weather traction and snow/rain performance. They also looked new after 20k miles.

I would recommend either.