I don't think it's a joke. We have a sign in the women's bathroom for women to dispose of feminine products by using the garbage can and not by flushing. A lot of women apparently forget about that sign and we end up having pipe issues as well.
I think the sign is amusing.
Also, possibly, counseling. I sat in semen on a toilet seat once. It was pretty horrifying.
"And Jimmy, the Romans even built entire sewers to handle the semen flows from their massive orgies! An amazing feat of engineering; not even we, with all of our 21st technology, can recreate the wonder of the semeducts of old."
Classes were pre-emptively canceled for tomorrow because we are supposed to have a blizzard for a few hours during the day. Pshaw, I say. But you know...the students who have to DRIVE to class are probably grateful. ^_~
Classes were pre-emptively canceled for tomorrow because we are supposed to have a blizzard for a few hours during the day. Pshaw, I say. But you know...the students who have to DRIVE to class are probably grateful. ^_~
You know, my thing of the week has been the wonderful weather we've been getting here in Rochester. I mean, really beautiful. Every night has been clear, and every day has been sunny and fresh, and not too cold/windy.
Apparently the weather in Rochester is inversely proportional to the rest of the East Coast.
Classes were pre-emptively canceled for tomorrow because we are supposed to have a blizzard for a few hours during the day. Pshaw, I say. But you know...the students who have to DRIVE to class are probably grateful. ^_~
And most likely the teachers too.
WHAT? ...You...you mean teachers don't live at the school?
*sigh* was in a Wegman's and it was snowing outside, it reminded me of the carefree days of College at RIT 7 years ago.... (what the fuck, 7 years ago!)
*sigh* was in a Wegman's and it was snowing outside, it reminded me of the carefree days of College at RIT 7 years ago.... (what the fuck, 7 years ago!)
*sigh* was in a Wegman's and it was snowing outside, it reminded me of the carefree days of College at RIT 7 years ago.... (what the fuck, 7 years ago!)
*sigh* Wegmans...
I'm gonna miss Wegmans when I move out of Rochester...Such a nice store.
I'm gonna miss Wegmans when I move out of Rochester...Such a nice store.
That's how I feel about most of the markets in Chicago. Especially places like Fox & Obel and the entire Fulton District. Half an hour and you can have a cart filled with, foie gras, sashimi-grade fish, lychees and Buddha's palms, and cheeses from all over the world.
Chicago is one of those places that is basically a foodie paradise.
*sigh* was in a Wegman's and it was snowing outside, it reminded me of the carefree days of College at RIT 7 years ago.... (what the fuck, 7 years ago!)
*sigh* Wegmans...
I've heard that store name from time to time both on the podcast and the forums in passing with affection. If you don't mind me asking, what was so great about it?
I've heard that store name from time to time both on the podcast and the forums in passing with affection. If you don't mind me asking, what was so great about it?
I've heard that store name from time to time both on the podcast and the forums in passing with affection. If you don't mind me asking, what was so great about it?
The Wegmans near my parents has a cheese department larger than most stores' whole produce department. It has a legit candy making section and even a wine room with proper temperature and air controls.
I've heard that store name from time to time both on the podcast and the forums in passing with affection. If you don't mind me asking, what was so great about it?
I'd rather ask an admirer...of Wegmans. That sentence doesn't sit right with me for some reason...
Let's see...Any grocery you could possibly want. Excellent customer service. Very cheap knock-off goods produced by them that are often very close to the regular good in terms of quality. Basically, like you said, grocery mart heaven. The stores started in Rochester, and have spread through much of New York and slowly into a few other Northeastern states.
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I think the sign is amusing. Gah!
Apparently the weather in Rochester is inversely proportional to the rest of the East Coast.
Chicago is one of those places that is basically a foodie paradise.
EDIT: Correct link now!
Basically, like you said, grocery mart heaven. The stores started in Rochester, and have spread through much of New York and slowly into a few other Northeastern states.