Oh yikes. I don't even know what "hocks a loogie" means but it sounds bad. And you already had me at urinating in public.
Bad, very bad...
A pet peeve of mine:
When a person hocks a loogie while at the same time is also urinating in public.
A pet peeve of mine:
When a person hocks a loogie while at the same time is also urinating in public.
No it's not. It's the free market and private sector decisions being made. It's all for your protection. Isn't that what the owners of the business are doing? The marketplace rewards businesses who do that kind of thing and punishes those who don't doesn't it? Big Bro? No. That's only when the government does it.
Well, that's what they want you to think, yeah. But once your voice print is on some server somewhere, it can end up anywhere, in a hacker's collection, in a govt database after the govt decides it wants to have it, etc, etc. Unintended consequences, as usual. Just sayin'.
Even though it is not sophisticated, your voice is recorded all over the place and associated with you...
Any time you call up a help line or heck, almost any company for any reason they record your voice.... I do not know how long them keep it, but banks and brokerage firm probably keep them at least 7 years and maybe more...
I do not think it is a stretch to say that almost every adult in the US has a voice recording they do not have control over...
The voice recordings in financial services go away very quickly. IIRC only a couple of weeks. There's not a great way to index the call data. They seldom go back to it .
Ah, I happen to know what golabki is, after making it following a youtube video like this. I don't see beef in the above ingredient list though, and also have not thought of using quinoa instead of rice although I eat the former daily for lunch.Pretentious restaurant menus: DH and I ordered this last weekend at a contemporary American restaurant: "savoy golabki, quinoa, mozzarella, rutabaga, golden raisins, heirloom tomato sauces." after the waiter had painstakingly translated the entire menu. The helper waiter delivered the dish saying, "you guys ordered the cabbage roll." Yes, and it was delicious, so why call it savoy golabk on the menui? OTOH we now can throw around "aigre doux" when we want to say "sweet and sour", so we did learn something....
Ah, I happen to know what golabki is, after making it following a youtube video like this. I don't see beef in the above ingredient list though, and also have not thought of using quinoa instead of rice although I eat the former daily for lunch. ...
Oh yikes. I don't even know what "hocks a loogie" means but it sounds bad. And you already had me at urinating in public.
Bad, very bad...
You're walking up to an empty intersection. A lone car pulls up to the stop sign and has plenty of time to take off and get out of your way. But he/she wants to just sit there for 20 seconds while you amble up, so he/she can politely wave you through the intersection as he/she watches you walk through the crosswalk. What's up with that? Guess I'm just ungrateful or something.
You're walking up to an empty intersection. A lone car pulls up to the stop sign and has plenty of time to take off and get out of your way. But he/she wants to just sit there for 20 seconds while you amble up, so he/she can politely wave you through the intersection as he/she watches you walk through the crosswalk. What's up with that? Guess I'm just ungrateful or something.
You're walking up to an empty intersection. A lone car pulls up to the stop sign and has plenty of time to take off and get out of your way. But he/she wants to just sit there for 20 seconds while you amble up, so he/she can politely wave you through the intersection as he/she watches you walk through the crosswalk. What's up with that? Guess I'm just ungrateful or something.
LOL.... I think the same when I am driving... the car is stopped at a 4 way stop... I am coming to the intersection.... but they just SIT there.... you stop completely... look at them.... decided to start and then they blast in front of you.... does not happen often, but I wonder what is going through their mind....
The people who try to push to the front of traffic when construction has lanes closed. They know the lane is ending and instead of getting over they wait until the last second to try and squeeze in.
This used to irritate me as well. Then I read the book Traffic and realized they're doing it correctly and most efficiently using the available pavement.
This used to irritate me as well. Then I read the book Traffic and realized they're doing it correctly and most efficiently using the available pavement.
Yes!
Most people don't realize it, but the zipper movement (using all available lanes) is by far the most efficient way through.
You're walking up to an empty intersection. A lone car pulls up to the stop sign and has plenty of time to take off and get out of your way. But he/she wants to just sit there for 20 seconds while you amble up, so he/she can politely wave you through the intersection as he/she watches you walk through the crosswalk. What's up with that? Guess I'm just ungrateful or something.