Then your insurance company will replace it with a Chevy.
Every time you shuffle a deck of cards, you get a deck combination that's never existed.
Grab a deck of cards and shuffle. Most likely, you will have created a combination of cards that had never existed yet until that moment. Do the math. The probability comes out to 52 factorial or 52! (52 x 51 x 50 … x 2 x 1). The probability that two card shuffles are exactly the same is so small, it is very likely that it will never happen.
The number of possible combinations is:
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yinz datin' the wrong girlz....You can't hum while pinching your nose.
hard to play harmonica too!You can't hum while pinching your nose.
hard to play harmonica too!
I too keep my butter out in a covered dish. Every time my buddy Leon comes over to eat he cleans up and puts my butter in the fridge.<>
Butter does not require refrigeration to keep for a few weeks.
We took a hint from the French and bought several covered butter dishes, keep a couple sticks of butter ready in kitchen cabinet; they’re always soft & ready.
I had never realized that, until I was told, and tried it for myself.
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If I left my butter out, it would probably mold before I used it, but if I used much butter, I would certainly leave it out.We always have butter on the counter.
If I left my butter out, it would probably mold before I used it, but if I used much butter, I would certainly leave it out.
Fresh eggs, not washed, also do fine for at least 2 weeks at room temperature.
my grand father passed in 1974 born in 1913 he would have been 110 this year!If he had lived, my dad would be 100 years old today.