Why not brew coffee at home for a tenth of the price and pour it into an insulated cup that keeps it warm for a half hour and take it with you. Then take the over $1,000/year saved and treat yourself to something.
I've been making my own cold brew coffee for the past couple of months. The investment in equipment was quite minimal and I'm enjoying my homemade iced coffee, flavored with different sugar-free syrups I buy at outlet stores.
I think setting those identical tents on fire would be highly effective. Nylon is pretty flammable, I hear. Just a token of the taxpayers’ esteem, mind you.
05/01/2024 10:00:26 PM PDT
· 37 of 60 EinNYC
to Mr. N. Wolfe
What say you Speaker Johnson?
Speaker Johnson? Oh, you mean the spineless cowardly assistant demoncrat who posed as a republican only long enough to fool some people into voting him speaker? That piece of garbage?
05/01/2024 9:44:03 PM PDT
· 9 of 29 EinNYC
to E. Pluribus Unum
A new pesticide-free method to eradicate insect and rodent pests is to post pictures of Jayapal at frequent intervals in one’s garden. Very dark glasses to prevent human viewing are advised. Insects and rodents are found dead the next day.
Since when has THAT stopped Odungo and BuyDung? 9/11 wasn't enough, they want a total armageddon here. El Retardo won't care, he'll be either in an underground bunker or an underground grave, and Odungo will be cheering from the sidelines.
05/01/2024 8:16:11 AM PDT
· 46 of 182 EinNYC
to FamiliarFace
Sounds beautiful!
It already is, and my garden is just tuning up. I put tons of work and money into my front and back yards, as gardening is a chief hobby of mine. Now all that pruning, fertilizing, watering, etc. is starting to pay off. I wish that FR had its own photo hosting like many websites do, so I could post pics more easily.
05/01/2024 7:25:40 AM PDT
· 36 of 182 EinNYC
to Diana in Wisconsin
Baltimore is blooming! My roses are fully leafed up and starting to bud. One climber has the first flower. My heucheras are fully leafed out, as are the majority of my hostas. The pulmonaria has lovely pink and purple flowers. The comfrey is covered with pretty blue flowers, and the Jacob’s ladder is thriving in its shady spot. My weigela (My Monet) is flowering and the dwarf crape myrtles are budding up. The echinacea is starting to leaf up. The flowering succulents (mostly delosperma) in the front yard are flowering like crazy. I expect the dwarf spirea shrubs to start flowering soon. “Candy Corn” is especially beautiful, with orange and burgundy leaves.