It was the last breakfast sandwich from a larger box. I have one every 2-3 days and my last name was written in large black letters in two places on the box. AND THEY LEFT THE EMPTY BOX IN THERE!!
I see the problem. They knew the box was yours but figured the sandwich inside was up for grabs.
So a big filling (about the size of a pea) fell out of my wisdom tooth last night. It doesn't hurt, but now there's a huge hole in my wisdom tooth, and
I can't stop putting my tongue in it.
Dammit.
you've called your dentist?
Not yet.
Because there's no pain, just annoyance.
don't wait for pain. it needs to be fixed.
OMG, I've never actually watched any significant portion, but I did spend weeks narrating my every move in song. Mostly in my head.
Oh yeah, we were definitely doing this last night. "He's waving his hand! He says, 'Goodbye!' He's moving to the door! He's opening the door! He has to unlock the door! Aw, shit! He opens the door! He's walking out the door!"
In a story about the flight delays this morning, CNN must have been desperate to pad their word count.
Carmen McDonald, a passenger in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was among those delayed at one point Thursday.
McDonald said she thought her Spirit Airlines flight would leave on time -- around 7 a.m. ET. But the 39-year-old model sat for an hour and 15 minutes amid the noise of loud kids before the plane was ready to leave a logjammed runway and take off to Boston, Massachusetts.
"I'm frustrated," she said, distracted by using Twitter and calling on her cell phone as her plane sat planted on the runway. "I have somewhere to be."
My god, her flight was an hour late, and she only had her cell phone to distract her? Woes!
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But she's a model! And 39! Surely that's noteworthy. Now we have to go find her on Twitter.
I'm not sure why an hour delay is newsworthy no matter what she does during it. Or maybe I fly Air Jamaica too often.
Of course I'm flying today. I'm always flying. Hopefully by this evening it'll be fixed?