

Why are solo drinkers being singled out like that? It’s delicious…



Why are solo drinkers being singled out like that? It’s delicious…

I only know for certain it’s by law in Norway, and I suppose I just assumed it was for other European countries, too, since a shared bathroom is rarely to be seen.
What an astonishing creature.
First time I saw that sign I was baffled, as in most other countries I’ve been to it’s illegal for employees to use the same facilities as guests. Then I got a bit grossed out thinking of the fact that employees apparently need to be reminded to wash their hands.


Yup, for some reason that’s an expression in Norway
Edit: it’s similar to holy cow, and a more accurate translation would probably be something like oh great alpaca.


As Donald Duck would’ve exclaimed, in Norwegian; Du store alpakka!


Not to mention your 5k piece puzzle.


And miss all the action?! /s


I’ve only been to Dallas once and I was really just passing through but I remember downtown being really “dead”, in the sense that, at least after office hours, it was almost eerily quiet.
This was 15 years ago, though, and it might have been just the specific area I was in.


Gasket thickness typically don’t matter (within reason). An exception being in installs where a thick gasket or, more likely, a spacer is used to keep some engine heat away from the carburetor to prevent things like vapor lock.
I wouldn’t hesitate to use whatever is in the aftermarket kit as long as it fits well.


She has a fabulous cover, too!


It’s been almost 20 years since he passed? Blimey…
I think the shadows fall on the windows. Like OP mentions above, the shadows are to control heat buildup in the building.


I’ve actually had success getting support directly from Adax before. Broken wifi unit, sent them an email and they ended up sending me a new one free of charge.
Drop them a line and see, maybe you’ll get lucky.
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Rumours are you might be heading to Ferrari next year?
Yeah, I don’t want to think about that… hopefully, if I work hard and get results, I can stay at Haas.
Lol
This. I’ve never heard of spelling bees outside of the US. I remember learning about it though movies/tv, and thought it was very odd because of course you know how to spell words, otherwise, how would one write.
But yeah, English definitely has more words that can throw you off.


“… Stroll hasn’t scored points here since 2017” - ouch.
Edit: “and dropping to the back of the field is Lance Stroll”
It’s apparently neo-nazi code. The eighth letter of the alphabet is H, so HH, Heil Hitler.
I didn’t know either and had to look it up.