Yes, if it had been in Australia. Report it when you see it.
Thisfox
I was using a thimble when I did that. The needle popped through the thin metal of the thimble, through my finger, and hit the inside of the thimble on the other side. I couldn't remove the thimble, I tried but the needle was locking it on my finger. I had to pull the needle out through my finger, then remove, by which time the thimble was full of blood....
How incredibly bizarre.
I haven't found quotation marks working on duck duck go either.
You can see where the four screws that mounted the original are sticking out. What a pity they didn't put holes where there are meant to be holes.
Well, I doubt they plan to ever buy HP again.
Over(head) for (the duration of) dinner (well, part of it anyhow).
Aussie checking in, similar situation. I remember there used to be one at the hungry jacks facing the customers, and it always had puddles of liquid on the ground. Perhaps that's why it was discontinued.
They're not on the American Style Burger places any more, but Ikea in Sydney has customer-controlled fizzy drink fountains.
Titan/Tighten, and Metroman.... Yeah that matches up quite well....
If you are doing that by car, then the cloverleaf will add to your spin, not cancel it out.
New reason for us to have a keep-left policy on our roads while yanks have a keep-right policy on theirs....
Plenty. I have had people tell me I am inhumane for criticising tipping culture, and if I point out it is related to the extreme class system and slavery history of America they downvote me to hell and try to justify that it is "land of tha free" or whatever.
They don't even have freedom from hunger or illness in their messed up country.