Here is a simpler dashboard. 1955 Buick
Hey, where's the radio in your Buick?
Here is a simpler dashboard. 1955 Buick
Hey, where's the radio in your Buick?
'Rachael' calling me almost everyday on my cell phone to tell me my credit is ok but...................
'Rachael' calling me almost everyday on my cell phone to tell me my credit is ok but...................
Surely burning Rachael at the stake wouldn't be considered cruel and unusual, would it?
Heh. We took a trip to Solvang a few years ago, and while riding our bikes around a residential neighborhood, we passed a large church. This sign was on a front yard fence across the street from the church. It still gives me a chuckle.
Way back then radios where a high end option. Recall they were tube radios at the time and fairly large units. They had a vibrator to make the transformers work, and the tubes failed every so often. You then had to take the radio out to get at the tubes to test them. Radios went to transistors in the early 1960s but were still optional until the late 1970s. First am only became standard, and eventually FM, and today they are infotainmnet systems with mp3 playback from usb memory sticks and mp3 players, as well as SiriusXM. Of course the absolute newest thing is the system as a wifi hotspot.Hey, where's the radio in your Buick?
The person at Walmart who had to come to w*rk sick. Now I have it?. I don't want it, DW will probably have it next.
I mean no disrespect, and I'm not trying to start an argument, but you were shopping at Walmart to save money right ?
'Maybe' the reason the person came in sick, is because they have no sick or personal days available to them ?
Walmart saves money by encouraging people to come in sick.
Walmart passes those savings ((& the virus)) on to you.
Regards
I do understand the nonsense many put up with on their jobs regarding sick time. There was 10 years of my life that I had the no paid sick time. I didn't make it very clear that this Walmart associate never learned to cover or turn their face to sneeze. Yuck!
Coughing or sneezing into your hand is even worse than not covering your mouth at all. I see way too many people coughing into their hand then touching things with that same hand without washing or sanitizing.
Just came back from a Celebrity cruise where they had staff standing in front of the dining room, the cafeteria, and the gangway inviting passengers to get hand disinfectant applied.
I wonder if this is common with other cruise lines.
Just came back from a Celebrity cruise where they had staff standing in front of the dining room, the cafeteria, and the gangway inviting passengers to get hand disinfectant applied.
I wonder if this is common with other cruise lines.
It certainly makes sense for cruise ship management to promote hand sanitizing. In my previous cruise which was 20 years ago, they did not do that.
No argument.
I wasn't in Walmart to save money. I was in Walmart because they are the best Pharmacy in a 15 mile radius.
I do understand the nonsense many put up with on their jobs regarding sick time. There was 10 years of my life that I had the no paid sick time. I didn't make it very clear that this Walmart associate never learned to cover or turn their face to sneeze. Yuck!
Pet Peeve: That 9/10 of a cent added to gasoline prices. Get rid of it.
+1 we could get rid of pennies too... round each purchase to the nearest nickel and be done with it.
Since I pay with the card for just about everything, this is less of a pet peeve for me than it used to be.+1 we could get rid of pennies too... round each purchase to the nearest nickel and be done with it.
The ship I was on also had the automatic type at several places.FWIW - Viking Cruise line in Russia had hand disinfectant stations at the ship entrance and the dining area. They were the no-touch auto-spray type. Everyone appeared to be using them