How did I miss this while it took place? I blame Covid.
i liked tinned fish by the time i was seven. maybe this was not meant for the 4yo, but for the dad. to which i would say, âthank you, neighbor!â
oh, and pearl clutching over this is just silly! the whole activity is called âtrick OR treatâ.
The trick is supposed to be directed at the adult who doesnât give a treat.
Demâs da rules!
âi got a rock.â
is that why i never got to play?
Particularly the bit about allergies. They are in a tin. Has this person ever thought about the danger of passing out candies with peanuts? Or mixing all your treats in one bowl? There is often that one piece that didnât get sealed right.
I keep the bucket of non-food treats separate from the food. Most kids get both, but the kids with allergies get double non-food.
Do they have one with privacy panels?
That takes Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to a whole new level.
That costs more. As does one that you donât have to wade through a fountain to use.
I was so fixated on the exhibitionism that I missed the giant puddle
ETA: I hope thatâs just a fountain.
At least that way, the fluids arenât released from a great heightâŠ
Yeah. Itâs all bad. Iâm not seeing room for a reservoir on that thing. But, hey. Progress?
I can tell the people at the ESA got inspiration for this from having cats
The memes! Not the memes!
Heâs missing a real Rick Astley of an opportunity, to become beloved by leaning into it.
A very rich and powerful political broker in NJ & PA. And former owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
âSundayâs incident took place in the âMayorâs Box,â which the city of Philadelphia sub-leases, with proceeds going to a local nonprofit. The city doesnât manage dissemination of tickets.
It appears that the Eagles sought Kenneyâs assistance amid the conflict Sunday. Sarah Peterson, a spokesperson for the mayor, said he was watching the game from another box and visited the Mayorâs Box in the first half of the game to speak to Norcross âat the request of the Eagles.â
âMy understanding is that the conversation happened in the first half of the game, and the Mayor was asked to speak to Mr. Norcross as a friend about the facilityâs flag policies,â Peterson said.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who is among the candidates seeking the Republican presidential nomination to run against President Joe Biden, is seen in video circulated on social media sitting to the right of Norcross in the luxury box as security guards escorted him out and removed the flag.
Christie did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Christie, an outspoken Cowboys fans, was seen in front of what appears to be the same flag during an interview with NBC Sports Philadelphiaâs Ron Jaworski at a pregame tailgate party thrown by Norcross.â