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I heard she would even get sad when her uncle would put burning tires on the black people.I'm sure she's a nice gal minus the genocide
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I heard she would even get sad when her uncle would put burning tires on the black people.I'm sure she's a nice gal minus the genocide
How does she feel about apartheidWoah, woah, woah... Genocide? She's not a redneck
I thought he was a hot tar and feathers guyI heard she would even get sad when her uncle would put burning tires on the black people.
We probably aren't changing the size of it, but a reconfiguration might be in order.My 80s kitchen is my next big project. It's small, and dated. I hate it
If my dishwasher is open, I can't open my fridge. It's beyond irritating to me.We probably aren't changing the size of it, but a reconfiguration might be in order.
Does that can of paint come with a warranty
Some people put lamb in. Basic is mainly beef with a little pork fat.
Then a shitload of coriander
If my dishwasher is open, I can't open my fridge. It's beyond irritating to me.
I buy all my warranty products from Ice-T
FWIW, that's what the Nigerians do to the South African black people now.
Kind of fucked up what's happening there now. A total reverse basically.
80s were the last " keep the kitchen away from the rest of the house" type homes.I grew up in an old house. Tiny kitchen. Big dining room. The evolution of getting away from a traditional dining room to large Kitchens seems as much about functionality as just how people are now. Eating on the go. Both parents working etc.
I don't understand obsession with big wide open kitchens
so that's what the swiss family robinson did with the losers of the race.maybe some Kudo or Zebra.
add in a little ostrich fat and that's probably a good sausage.
80s were the last " keep the kitchen away from the rest of the house" type homes.
Yeah. One of her aunt and uncles had a farm taken away from them. The bank wouldn't let them sell, and "offered" them like a tenth of the value for it. She had another relative killed via screwdriver.