soccerdad72
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Yeah, I don’t know why anyone signs up for TAR when they have a fear of heights. Or the ability to drive a stick shift car.
or can't swim, fear the waterYeah, I don’t know why anyone signs up for TAR when they have a fear of heights. Or the ability to drive a stick shift car.
I had the same thought about heights! You know you're going to do some if not many tasks related to heightYeah, I don’t know why anyone signs up for TAR when they have a fear of heights. Or the ability to drive a stick shift car.
I think him rolling his eyes afterwards didn't really come across as playing around although FWIW you can play around as a couple and still be disrespectful to one another while doing it. They didn't show a big following argument so that is at least good but I did get a similar vibe as the PP that it was rather unnecessarily harshly done. His tone and mannerisms when saying "read your clue" and whatnot, she sounded self-deprecating for the sake of it when she said "I had one job" neither of them coming across like it was playful banter to me.That's funny, I took it as they were just playing around. I would have never thought he was being mean or disrespectful towards her. Maybe I missed something. I do agree though that she didn't read the directions well enough since she didn't see the rice instructions.
Right?! I'm always amazed when teams/people don't know how to drive a stick shift. Have you ever seen TAR? I don't know how much time they have from when they're told they've been cast to when they leave, but I would spend much of that time learning how to drive stick if I were them (heck, I'd probably learn once I applied, just in case!).Yeah, I don’t know why anyone signs up for TAR when they have a fear of heights. Or the ability to drive a stick shift car.
This may be hard to do. There are not many cars in our area that are stick shift. So finding someone with a stick shift car and who is willing to teach you in their car maybe really hard to come by. I personal do not know anyone with a stick shift car.Right?! I'm always amazed when teams/people don't know how to drive a stick shift. Have you ever seen TAR? I don't know how much time they have from when they're told they've been cast to when they leave, but I would spend much of that time learning how to drive stick if I were them (heck, I'd probably learn once I applied, just in case!).
It may take a bit of doing to find someone to teach a team how to drive a stick shift. But assuming folks are serious about going on AR it's pretty much a known skill a team needs.This may be hard to do. There are not many cars in our area that are stick shift. So finding someone with a stick shift car and who is willing to teach you in their car maybe really hard to come by. I personal do not know anyone with a stick shift car.
I am keeping my fathers truck so that my kids can learn to drive stick. It has 200K miles and is still running. It's fine if they blow the transmission.This may be hard to do. There are not many cars in our area that are stick shift. So finding someone with a stick shift car and who is willing to teach you in their car maybe really hard to come by. I personal do not know anyone with a stick shift car.
I had to fast forward through some of that. It was cringe worthy.I’m only halfway through, but OMG the firefighters at the rebus puzzle are cracking me up!
My younger son asked that we get him a stick shift car when he got his license. He found a little souped up hatchback being sold down the street from us. Of course, now that he’s in college and the car is home, I enjoy driving the car occasionally tooI am keeping my fathers truck so that my kids can learn to drive stick. It has 200K miles and is still running. It's fine if they blow the transmission.
too funny Spicolli vibesAnyone think the Twins managed to find some weed the night before the start? Because they were giving off some Spicolli vibes. They should be doing better than they have, so let's see if things get better once they come off their high.
if they are/were military pilots it fitsLet me ask this, does anyone else feel that the term "Military Pilots" is being used loosly for the one team. I guess they are just out there having fun, but in my mind pilots in general and I would think military in particular would be a bit more I dont know polished...
Watching the dance routine this week I kept thinking of James Tolkan's line, You'll be flying a cargo plane full of rubber dog s*** out of Hong Kong.