The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
Yea, but, I can eat something that comes from the ground because there is a chance that it was not affected by "stuff". However, if the animal actually survives from eating the waste matter of other animals that is a pretty direct connection. I know that a lot of people like Catfish, I don't for more then one reason, but for me that one is enough. The fact of the matter is that if we think way to much about anything we eat, be it vegetable or animal, we would all be real thin and not have any really high restaurant credit card charges. :hungover:;)

Hmmmmm...

https://sciencing.com/what-do-catfish-eat-4588588.html
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
So there's this gas station. It runs one or two cents cheaper than the other two gas stations at the same intersection. For some reason, everyone who goes to this gas station (which is more difficult to get out of than the other two btw) do not have any clue about how the laws of traffic work. I was sitting at the intersection. I pulled right up to the car behind me so that no one can get out of that gas station because 1. They're not technically allowed to do that 2. I'm afraid one of them is going to hit me or someone else doing that and 3. I'm really not that nice. This woman pulls up and expects me to move out of her way so she can get out. I could see her waving her hands. I didn't make eye contact with her. Then, as the light turns green, she tries to pull out in front of me, nearly t-boning me in the process, lays on her horn, finally stops, and flips me the bird. FYI, there was no one behind me, so she nearly caused an accident when she could have waited two seconds. I got to my destination five minutes later and was shaking pretty badly.

In conclusion, I hate people.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
South Carolina does take forever.
Because their roads are horrible and the people of South Carolina are some of the worst drivers in the country. I always thought my aunt was exaggerating about how bad the drivers are there until I rented a car down there. Found out otherwise. If there was an entire state that doesn't understand the concept of speed limits, right of way, stop signs, and red lights, it's the population of South Carolina.

It was easier driving in CALIFORNIA than South Carolina.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
So there's this gas station. It runs one or two cents cheaper than the other two gas stations at the same intersection. For some reason, everyone who goes to this gas station (which is more difficult to get out of than the other two btw) do not have any clue about how the laws of traffic work. I was sitting at the intersection. I pulled right up to the car behind me so that no one can get out of that gas station because 1. They're not technically allowed to do that 2. I'm afraid one of them is going to hit me or someone else doing that and 3. I'm really not that nice. This woman pulls up and expects me to move out of her way so she can get out. I could see her waving her hands. I didn't make eye contact with her. Then, as the light turns green, she tries to pull out in front of me, nearly t-boning me in the process, lays on her horn, finally stops, and flips me the bird. FYI, there was no one behind me, so she nearly caused an accident when she could have waited two seconds. I got to my destination five minutes later and was shaking pretty badly.

In conclusion, I hate people.

Sounds terrible I am glad it didn’t result in an accident. 😕
 

SteveBrickNJ

Well-Known Member
This is cute. These types are always fun.
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Yet in case anyone is in the mood for something serious as well.....
............it reminds me of a sad memory. My now deceased father was at the time still living in his retirement community and he would call the police. He was sinking deeper into dementia. He told the police there was "someone in my home." The police would rush over....but there was no intruder. The 2nd time he did that they took him to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation. That was the first step toward my father being transferred to the Nursing Home. He lived for another 6 or 7 years and then the Lord took him home.
Anyone else have a similar experience????
 
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MinnieM123

Premium Member
This is cute. These types are always fun.
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*
Yet in case anyone is in the mood for something serious as well.....
............it reminds me of a sad memory. My now deceased father was at the time still living in his retirement community and he would call the police. He was sinking deeper into dementia. He told the police there was "someone in my home." The police would rush over....but there was no intruder. The 2nd time he did that they took him to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation. That was the first step toward my father being transferred to the Nursing Home. He lived for 6 or 7 years and then the Lord took him home.
Anyone else have a similar experience????

Sorry to hear that. I have heard similar variations on this theme from others. It's beyond sad.
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
Because their roads are horrible and the people of South Carolina are some of the worst drivers in the country. I always thought my aunt was exaggerating about how bad the drivers are there until I rented a car down there. Found out otherwise. If there was an entire state that doesn't understand the concept of speed limits, right of way, stop signs, and red lights, it's the population of South Carolina.

It was easier driving in CALIFORNIA than South Carolina.
I meant because it takes almost 3 hours to drive through it going the 95 way. But yes, there are huge pot holes from all the trucks.
 

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