Houshphandzadeh wrote:PhilliesPhans is looking sexy all a sudden
Posting...with sexy results.
Houshphandzadeh wrote:PhilliesPhans is looking sexy all a sudden
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
Bakestar wrote:td11 wrote:update-- i'm pretty sure i'm gonna steer clear of this one because she seems a bit manipulative AND I AM DONE WITH THAT ISH.
If manipulativeness (a word?) is a dealbreaker for you, prepare to have a dry thingie for the rest of your life. Might I suggest monasticism?
LongDrive wrote:is it starve a fever and feed a cold, or the opposite?
swishnicholson wrote:When I was a kid, I think I was pretty sure that by now someone would have invented a replacement for the shovel. Some kind of "personal earth extractor" where you could just set the depth and width of the hole you wanted and pretty much let it go on its own. But forty years later, there are still a lot of shovels being used, and not just by individuals but by professional diggers. Is there really no replacement for the shovel or has the development of p.e.e.s been squelched due to the massive reduction in the labor force it might cause?
phatj wrote:Reminds me of my bachelor party
Bakestar wrote:td11 wrote:my first gf was a sweetheart...
So how did you eff it up?
Phight On! wrote:This might be the best invention of the past decade: The AeroGarden.
A couple of my friends bought it and harvested some really good herbs from it in much shorter time than you would think.
mickbayne wrote:Phight On! wrote:This might be the best invention of the past decade: The AeroGarden.
A couple of my friends bought it and harvested some really good herbs from it in much shorter time than you would think.
What kind of herbs?
swishnicholson wrote:When I was a kid, I think I was pretty sure that by now someone would have invented a replacement for the shovel. Some kind of "personal earth extractor" where you could just set the depth and width of the hole you wanted and pretty much let it go on its own. But forty years later, there are still a lot of shovels being used, and not just by individuals but by professional diggers. Is there really no replacement for the shovel or has the development of p.e.e.s been squelched due to the massive reduction in the labor force it might cause?