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I love my single TRÅDFRI Zigbee lightbulb.
Grabbed one too many pussies eh?
This morning, I'm off to groom the goats and gather fresh eggs from the geese. The greenhouse needs tending too, with its gourds and guava plants.
After that, I'll glide on my skateboard along the gritty pavement, feeling the cool gusts. For lunch, perhaps a grilled cheese sandwich with gouda, and a glass of grapefruit juice.
In the afternoon, a game of golf awaits, grueling yet galvanizing. And as dusk falls, I'll gaze at the glimmering stars, grasping the grandeur of the galaxy.
Then I'll grab my guitar, gleefully strumming glorious melodies.
Next, I'll gear up for gaming, getting into go-kart racing and guild quests. Great for unwinding and igniting gusto.
Then, on to grub: guacamole with garlic, garnished with green onions, alongside golden tortilla chips, goulash, gumbo, gazpacho, gravy, granola, gorgonzola, and graham crackers. A gourmet, gratifying snack.
Later, I'll grab my gardening guide, to gain groundbreaking insights on growing gardenias. Guiding the creation of a grand, lush grove is very gratifying.
Before bed, a glance at tomorrow's goals: glazing pottery, a new, gripping hobby.
Does this give a good glimpse into my day?
What happened to his hand and why has no one mentioned this? Are those burns or what?
Finally a solution! Now what to do about the turbines murdering whales?
I think the shopping cart theory needs to be a bit more fleshed out.
I had assumed it meant people leaving carts all over the parking lot, not right at the exit of the store. The problem is that carts being all over the lot often block spaces or can roll into people's cars and damage them. If the cart is left right at the exit, those problems go away. It's also very quick and easy for employees to grab them there. If the customer isn't parked out in the lot, it wouldn't make sense for them to be expected to take the cart farther away from the store just so that an employee can bring it right back.
They need to do it the European way where you have to deposit a coin to get the cart and you get it back when you return it. I think Aldi does this in the US.
whenever the weather is nice
I definitely don't miss helping out with the carts on a freezing winter morning in Colorado and trying not to fall on my ass.
Come on. I think we can assume that if someone is physically incapable of putting a shopping cart back, they're not included in this. But then I do wonder how they were using the shopping cart in the first place.
I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but https://news.stanford.edu/2023/06/16/cooking-gas-stoves-emits-benzene-2
Are dogs not supposed to lick their paws?