Goofyernmost
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Be careful, she might be a little delusional and we wouldn't want embarrass her. Wait... what am I saying, of course we would.I feel so un-worldly, as I had to Google that and I still was ..."Who?".
Be careful, she might be a little delusional and we wouldn't want embarrass her. Wait... what am I saying, of course we would.I feel so un-worldly, as I had to Google that and I still was ..."Who?".
Batman was a product placement in the dinosaur movie? Strange choice.Just saw Jurassic World. Between my friend screaming and my son telling me he was "scared but it was the best movie ever" I couldn't stop laughing.
Or swooning.
Oh and holy product placement Batman!
I was really surprised to see the Mercedes GLA-Rex take down the Mercedes V-Classiraptors like that.Oh and holy product placement Batman!
The chain does derive its name from the town of Wawa, PA, where the dairy that supplies the stores resides. However, contrary to a number of "definitions" on this site, the term "Wawa" is not an onomatopoeia for goose noise and such. The town of Wawa (as with many, many places in the United States) got its name from the American Indians that resided there. In this case, the tribe was known as the Lenni (LEN-eye) Lenape (LEN-uh-pee). According to the corporate site www.wawa.com (and anybody who grew up in the area and has paid attention): "'Wawa' is a Lenni Lenape Indian word for the Canada Goose that was found in the Delaware Valley (area where PA/NJ/DE come together), that's why we use the goose on Wawa's corporate logo."We don't have Wawa's around here.
Are they named after Baba Wawa?
cool!The chain does derive its name from the town of Wawa, PA, where the dairy that supplies the stores resides. However, contrary to a number of "definitions" on this site, the term "Wawa" is not an onomatopoeia for goose noise and such. The town of Wawa (as with many, many places in the United States) got its name from the American Indians that resided there. In this case, the tribe was known as the Lenni (LEN-eye) Lenape (LEN-uh-pee). According to the corporate site www.wawa.com (and anybody who grew up in the area and has paid attention): "'Wawa' is a Lenni Lenape Indian word for the Canada Goose that was found in the Delaware Valley (area where PA/NJ/DE come together), that's why we use the goose on Wawa's corporate logo."
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Wawa
Yikes!Reminds me of this picture I took outside a local Mexican restaurant.
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We're patient.Tried to do my picture posts again, but still not working. So I guess I'll hold off on that until I get it figured out. I have a thread going with Steve right now, but he hasn't gotten back to me with anything yet.
I just find it weird how some of the pictures upload perfectly fine, but the majority I want to post are having errors. They were taken on the same camera with the same setting, same size, same file type, everything.We're patient.
At first I read this as "My house if officially sold! I had to deal drugs..." And I was likeMy house is officially sold! I had to deal with bugs, a busted pipe flooding the the master bath and even snakes, but at last the nightmare is over.
Are you posting from a WiFi device?I just find it weird how some of the pictures upload perfectly fine, but the majority I want to post are having errors. They were taken on the same camera with the same setting, same size, same file type, everything.
Yay!My house is officially sold! I had to deal with bugs, a busted pipe flooding the the master bath and even snakes, but at last the nightmare is over.
My laptop, so yes.Are you posting from a WiFi device?
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