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Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

So I am cleaning up my bookmarks (some of which date from the early '00); its like opening a box of chocolates, you don't know what virus warning you are going to get. Even more fun is clicking on seankreynolds.com and being redirected to a chiropractic practice website :LOL:. Evidently, Sean is the biggest chiropractor in PA... <face palm>. Note, he isn't part of that website at all.
I still have an old del.icio.us account I imported my old bookmarks to in the 00s. Interesting archaeology to be had there -- I never delete those.
 

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I had my head shaved three Saturdays ago...but only after I had the barber gather up individual clumps of my hair, rubber band each clump tightly, and cut it off as close to the scalp as possible. This is the second time I've donated my hair to Wigs for Kids, a charity that takes donated hair and makes wigs for children going through chemo. The thing I like about them is they donate the wigs they make to the families with kids who could use them, rather than selling them to make a profit from a family already going through a lot.

From past experience, I won't be ready to donate again until May of 2031 - it takes me about six years to go from "shaved bald" to "long enough to donate." (They require 12 inches minimum, so I try to grow it to 13 inches to give myself some wiggle room.)

But in any case, my hat of choice is still a ball cap - either my USSTRATCOM cap if I'm going to work or a plain black one otherwise. Before, it was to keep my long hair from blowing in my face; now it's to keep my bald head from getting burned (and to help me get past the gate guards without any questions despite no longer looking very much like the guy in my ID card photo.)

Johnathan
 

We still tend to buy baseball caps as our more-everyday headwear, though we mostly wear them when we're traveling these days. Mine is a souvenir from Taliesin (Frank Lloyd Wright's studio/house in Wisconsin) hers is from Wind Cave National Park.
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Great. Some idiot keyed both passenger doors of my 9 month old car right down to bare metal. I wish my neighbours had pointed it out to me a week ago, when they first noticed it, instead of a couple of minutes ago. Now there's no way I can go back through my dashcams or home security to find out who did it :mad:
That is almost certainly violently uncool. (Sometimes people park their cars in ways that practically beg to be keyed, I'm presuming that's not you.)
 

That is almost certainly violently uncool. (Sometimes people park their cars in ways that practically beg to be keyed, I'm presuming that's not you.)
No, definitely not. I even check my spot placement and get back in, if I'm too far to one side of the space. And that's when I park next to someone else, which is rare.
 

No, definitely not. I even check my spot placement and get back in, if I'm too far to one side of the space. And that's when I park next to someone else, which is rare.
Like you, I'll get back in and try again if I'm badly out-of-whack, but honestly, the people who (clearly intentionally) take up two parking spaces, or sometimes four, piss me off a good deal more than the people who end up a bit off-center in their space. (Among other things, someone who is off-center might be parked that way because someone else was.)
 

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