OfficeChairHero
OfficeChairHero t1_jaanibh wrote
Reply to comment by GiantRobotTRex in TIL that the Slurpee was invented by accident when a Dairy Queen owner would provide frozen soda, from a cooler, to customers when his soda fountain would break down. The owner, Omar Knedlik, improvised the Icee machine out of car parts, which was eventually licensed by 7-11, to become the Slurpee. by jdward01
Gully Washer. I need to use that sometime.
"Stuff that down yer..."
Yep. I'm using that.
OfficeChairHero t1_jaajlf6 wrote
Reply to comment by Stivo887 in TIL that the Slurpee was invented by accident when a Dairy Queen owner would provide frozen soda, from a cooler, to customers when his soda fountain would break down. The owner, Omar Knedlik, improvised the Icee machine out of car parts, which was eventually licensed by 7-11, to become the Slurpee. by jdward01
We called them zombies.
OfficeChairHero t1_j6b16mj wrote
Reply to comment by givemeyourgp in me, 1981, probably some Mexican dirt weed laying around somewhere. idk by givemeyourgp
That was the first thing that stuck out to me. I remember wearing my boyfriend's class ring with about a yard of yarn wrapped around it so it would fit!
OfficeChairHero t1_j257qul wrote
I have an 8 year old. I hope they like fart jokes, cause that's what they're going to hear at my house.
OfficeChairHero t1_iya4a5y wrote
Reply to comment by doesnotlearn in TIL the guy who played Nick the bartender in "It's a Wonderful Life," Sheldon Leonard, became one of the most successful TV producers in history, having created the Andy Griffith Show, Dick Van Dyke, among many others. As a tribute, the two main characters on "Big Bang Theory" were named after him. by latchkey_adult
*Trew da doar
OfficeChairHero t1_iueykcs wrote
Reply to comment by StruggleSnuggled in I bought a heating pad today. by StruggleSnuggled
I would only be able to foster once. I'd end up adopting.
OfficeChairHero t1_jea4qnw wrote
Reply to comment by Provia100F in TIL a special law in the UK was created to ensure that the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital will forever be able to collect royalties from stage performances, audiobooks, book releases, etc. of Peter Pan in the UK. This is the only work with an 'exception' to copyright laws. by [deleted]
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Disney already do that?