For Noah and Jordan, going to Joker’s after work actually meant going to O’Reilly’s for burgers and drinks and then moving on to Joker’s for a few more drinks. As Noah finished off the O’Reilly burger, the biggest one on the menu, he glanced longingly at Jordan’s fries.
“Come on,” Jordan said, pushing his plate toward Noah, “you know I’m not going to finish these.” Noah eagerly grabbed a handful from his friend’s plate. “What amazes me is that you can finish them after an O’Reilly burger,” Jordan continued. “You’re a bottomless pit.”
interesting how one has to take such caution to give opinion of someone else's art work. say the wrong thing and you are treated like a member of Westbourough Baptist Church and abrupty blocked. Is it being immature and unevolved to not take someone's contrasting opinion? Is that so much?
after living in the same home for 40 years being homeless for the past 3, to see my childhood home be taken back to the bank was hard to see. My twin sister lost the house she and her 3rd husband had and moved in 2 years after mom died in 2008. When dad had to be admitted to the nursing home / assisted living she took over our childhood home. Her "agreement" was if she was to stay there all she had to do was pay the bills including payments on the mortgage. two years went by and she didn't pay a dime on the mortgage. so now the house has to go back to the bank. the damage done is over $135,000.00. How would that make you feel after bei