Not understanding the modern world
Not understanding the modern world
This thread is to hold examples of the strange and mysterious ways in which the world has ceased to be comprehensible.
Re: Not understanding the modern world
The New York Times, 5 January 2018, Winter Storm Pounds Northeast With Wind, Snow and Flooding:
Milk I understood. Eggs are good food-rich food. Two out of three isn’t bad.The shelves of some New York City grocery stores quickly emptied of milk, eggs and kale as New Yorkers stocked up for the storm, and grocers worried whether the next produce trucks would ever arrive.
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Re: Not understanding the modern world
NY isn't the rough and tumble place you grew up in. It's a new and gentle placejdaw1 wrote: ↑23:53 Sat 06 Jan 2018 The New York Times, 5 January 2018, Winter Storm Pounds Northeast With Wind, Snow and Flooding:Milk I understood. Eggs are good food-rich food. Two out of three isn’t bad.The shelves of some New York City grocery stores quickly emptied of milk, eggs and kale as New Yorkers stocked up for the storm, and grocers worried whether the next produce trucks would ever arrive.
Re: Not understanding the modern world
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