Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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Cesar R M

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We don't have the Nissan March up here. Never heard of it.
some companies put different names or even model exclusives to certain countries.

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here is the MICRA


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and a "high level" March

Micra = 4 doors, more luxury, AC included automatic windows..etc.. and some had a glass panel on top.
March = cheapened 2/4 door version , almost everything is standard.
 

MinnieM123

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Pretty sure I put the turkey breast in the slow cooker, covered with herbs... And didn't plug it in.

There's gonna be a four pound fail when I get home today.

Perhaps it's the change of seasons that confuses our brains; apparently, I am also afflicted with this seasonal disorder. Sunday evening, I put a buffalo meatloaf into the oven. Came back an hour later to peek inside the oven, and couldn't figure out why the meatloaf didn't look browned and "done" looking. o_O I was afraid the oven was broken, until I looked at the display and saw that I never turned on the oven!!

Until spring officially starts acting like spring and my brain starts to adjust, maybe I should just order take-out instead, for another few weeks!
 

brifraz

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Apparently certain Canadians.

And that's enough out of you two whipper-snappers. I'm old enough to be your mother. You too, @PUSH.

Quit picking on the old lady. I fear that now Nemo has left, I am the resident old broad.

Please feel free to correct me, though.

Not a broad, but old enough to be the parent of many of these Sageteers.

Supper or dinner? I think it's somewhat of a regional definition. My parents used to call dinner, either dinner or supper (just to make it more confusing).

But I didn't realize that other people had a different interpretation of supper. Years ago, I went to visit friends of my parents, who lived up in northern Maine. They told me to stop by for supper. So I showed up at 5:30 (not too early, not too late, I figured). They were happy to see me, as they thought I had forgotten their invitation. Perplexed, I felt bad and asked them if they had supper early, maybe 5:00? They laughed, and told me that supper (for them) meant more of a midday meal. Hence, I'm not sure if this was a regional preference, or if it was just their own interpretation of the word?!

Hmm . . . the supper/dinner plot thickens . . . :cautious:

I know...a day late, but....dinner is nice and at the table - could be any time after noon, supper is any meal in the evening. At least that's how we roll here.

I'm 41.


And have issues with multi-quote as well. I actually forgot why I quoted the first one.

Just having fun with the multi-quote, I felt obliged to quote this quote...

I've been known to drink coffee in the morning, again around lunch, and again after dinner (never with) and still be able to sleep peacefully throughout the night.

The only thing that keeps me up at night is alcohol, and, of all things, orange juice.

Especially the two combined. :)

I do no caffeine of any kind at any time - it is a drug. Don't let anybody tell you otherwise. A stimulant that is very bad for your heart and nervous system. Now....alcohol is a different matter. Depressants don't really damage anything in your body except the ability to think straight and (if over consumed, possibly your liver and kidneys). Hopefully I will be able to get to sleep tonight as I am drinking orange juice with Capt. Morgan (and a little key lime juice left over from our Old Key West party).

Education. She's a teacher right now, but she wants to be a principal.

Quick...STOP HER! Sorry. I got 6 credits into my educational administration program and gave it up - I want to experience all sides of education - positive and negative. The principal gig seems to be focused too much on the negative the majority of the time. I've had 4 different principals in my 20 years in education and none of them have maintained their 'humanity' through doing that job (sorry @StarWarsGirl95 , but your old friend and I are not on good terms right now).

Happy Tuesday, all!
 

acishere

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some companies put different names or even model exclusives to certain countries.

hcK7Dh2.jpg

here is the MICRA


tnbZjWT.jpg

and a "high level" March

Micra = 4 doors, more luxury, AC included automatic windows..etc.. and some had a glass panel on top.
March = cheapened 2/4 door version , almost everything is standard.
This is the small Nissan hatchback in the States:
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We never got either the March or Micro here.
 

brifraz

Marching along...
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Which one, Mr. A or Mr. M? Mr. A was way too good a teacher to go into administration. Mr. M too (I never had him, but my friend did).

Mr. A is an now an assistant principal. I have a lot of respect for him and I think the kids do also. I can only imagine how good he was in the classroom (I had his father as a teacher!). Mr. M is in my doghouse right now. Made promises he didn't keep, making decisions based on politics over people. Typical things that tend to turn good people into bad administrators.

But enough of that. Happy Tuesday!
 
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