Thought that only worked with Friday Yet, Friday Yet, Friday Yet in the Frog![]()
Actually it doesn't really work there, either. Some people just think it does.

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Thought that only worked with Friday Yet, Friday Yet, Friday Yet in the Frog![]()
cringe worthy and I love the pack. I even wore my good shirt today.Sure am. BIL called to rag me about the Packers' dismal showing against Arizona today![]()
I found some blue lotion topical antiseptic if that is what you meant. Scarlet oil is an antiseptic too, but since it is red I ruled it out.dont know what scarlet oil i, just so it dont have pain reliever in it I guess.
just dont blow them up candle them more, and sniff test if you cant tell. they can ruin your hatch!I candled next weeks eggs. A have a cracked turkey egg and a cracked chicken egg. The chicken is an actual crack but the turkey is a microfracture. I'm going to go ahead and try the wax covering. I mean it couldn't hurt could it? The problem is I walked all the way downstairs for a crayon and had one right by me.
cringe worthy and I love the pack. I even wore my good shirt today.
I found some blue lotion topical antiseptic if that is what you meant. Scarlet oil is an antiseptic too, but since it is red I ruled it out.
Good - had a lazy day, snow outside, I'm inside next to the fire.I KNEW it!![]()
How ya doin'?
My favorite gif of all time.
Gotta feel sorry for any poor slob who even remotely resembles me.Okay whites, this is Gordon Clark from the AMC show Halt and Catch Fire. I don't know why, but he reminds me of a younger version of you.
Halt and Catch Fire (HCF) meaning:
In computer engineering, Halt and Catch Fire, known by the assembly mnemonic HCF, is a euphemism referring to a computer machine code instruction that causes the computer's central processing unit (CPU) to cease meaningful operation, typically requiring a restart of the computer. This originally referred to a fictitious instruction in IBM System/360 computers, but later computer developers who saw the joke created real versions of this instruction for some machines. In the case of real instructions the implication of this expression is that, whereas in most cases when a CPU executes an unintended instruction (a bug in the code) the computer may still be able to recover, but in the case of an HCF instruction there is, by definition, no way for the system to recover without a restart.
The expression "catch fire" in this context is normally facetious, rather than literal - referring to a total loss of CPU functionality during the current session, not physical damage.
good cause you own it nowGood - had a lazy day, snow outside, I'm inside next to the fire.![]()
My favorite gif of all time.![]()
I know the feeling! I said if I ever met my twin, one of us would not come out of it alive!!!Gotta feel sorry for any poor slob who even remotely resembles me.