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Definitely a Spectre vibe, nice car
I have to wash the damn thing every week!
Honestly, THIS is my dream car though.... I'd wash it EVERY day.
Damn......sexy ;-)
Uhm...whichever one looks the least goofy? @mattjoes, haha. I've posted a few pictures of myself on here over the years, but I think this is the first one I've posted while you've been a regular commenter. Ah, good. I was practicing in the mirror to get that effect, shouting things like, "Is my coffee here yet?!" "Have you copied these papers?!" and "How many interns do I have working next week?!"
If you mean the more colloquial and "modern" usage of the word boss...also good. ;)
@peter, the secret to start looking and feeling like Dan's Bond: while suited, place only one hand in your pocket. ;) @Thunderpussy, ugh, that was my childhood and school days in a nutshell. Simply a rush of moments carrying from one to the other through my teens to young adulthood, punctuated with somebody making a Brady Bunch pun out of my name, or worse, singing the theme song to me in a teasing tone. Your post really brought back a lot of PTSD related trauma, and I think I'll need to book a therapy session for next week to deal with it now. ;)
Abuse, others had to put up with puns ;-)
At my own school they once chilled the red wine ! ....... I still have nightmares.
Red wine at school? That should've told you something.
Could be done gooder
Bad advice to tell a kid. No matter what task you're doing, there will always be another kid who is betterest at it than you. Sets up a poor sense of expectation for a kid, where they are too focused on being gooder than their classmates to learn anything.