Haha that's a coincidence, my daughter arrived at JFK at 1pm your time today without a dollar in her pocket. "Oh it'll be all right dad they take the cards everywhere nowadays" rolling eyes. She gets in to find she can't withdraw any money from the machine, get's a text from Barclays saying £6 debited on a flight (she bought something on the plane) so card stopped assuming fraud. Only just got off the phone with them, re-activating the card and she's made it to the hotel.
Is it all us Brits that are born with more than one nut loose or is it just my daft daughter? How the fuck we ever made it accross I'll never know!
No, MM, they called them ambulances even when a cart drawn by mules/donkeys in the Civil War. The word "ambulance" has a happy ring to it, don't you thinK. I imagine most of the Civil war soldiers who had never been more than twenty miles from home, enjoyed saying "ambulance." "Did you ever get to drive the ambulance, Jake?" "No, Hiram, I wish now that I knew we wd have to walk so much."
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Is that why Otis invented the elevator?
Haha that's a coincidence, my daughter arrived at JFK at 1pm your time today without a dollar in her pocket. "Oh it'll be all right dad they take the cards everywhere nowadays" rolling eyes. She gets in to find she can't withdraw any money from the machine, get's a text from Barclays saying £6 debited on a flight (she bought something on the plane) so card stopped assuming fraud. Only just got off the phone with them, re-activating the card and she's made it to the hotel.
Is it all us Brits that are born with more than one nut loose or is it just my daft daughter? How the fuck we ever made it accross I'll never know!
He should watch out for sudden turbulence. Best to stay seated with your seatbelt on, I reckon.
Paging Dr. Rorschach.
Are you sure that's his beard??
I love love love this drawing. Maybe more than your sophisticated stuff. Or as well as.
Hope Otis doesn't sit in that chair. It's tough getting the ambulance up that mountain incline.
It's pioneers, so there wd be no ambulances. Do you think we're dumb? Have you been reading too much "What is wrong with this picture?"
No, MM, they called them ambulances even when a cart drawn by mules/donkeys in the Civil War. The word "ambulance" has a happy ring to it, don't you thinK.
I imagine most of the Civil war soldiers who had never been more than twenty miles from home, enjoyed saying "ambulance."
"Did you ever get to drive the ambulance, Jake?"
"No, Hiram, I wish now that I knew we wd have to walk so much."