Bud is so lucky the Leafs' trainers were on site.
1. Toronto has what, 400 different places you could buy a neck guard? More? Canadian Tire has 10 options. Pro Hockey Life has 16.
2. I searched Amazon. There are 115 results I could get by tomorrow.
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At Vitamin Shoppe with A and the guy ringing me up was like “you’re really patient…what do you do for a living?” and I had to be like uhhh…data analyst?
I think patience with children must be under other duties as assigned.
@nlbclark @KCMills15 Oh and if you’re bringing diapers go size 1! Your friend hopefully brought home a ton of NB ones from the hospital and that kiddo will outgrow NB so darn fast.
L just turned a year and is in 3s; I feel like we spent most of the year at 2-3.
@KCMills15 They’re like little footballs. You know how the offensive player secures the ball? Babies are a lot like that.
Is your friend a first-time mom or is this 2+? First-time moms are far more liable to be nervous than the ones that have survived the first and lived to tell the tale.
What are people on marketplace expecting when they say “don’t ask if it’s available”.
“Not asking if this is available but if it is can I come buy it please?”
Anytime someone asks me “how were the roads” I feel the need to remind them that living in a place that has snow or ice (or both) on the roads for something like half of every year has really skewed my perceptions
Someone in my machine learning class has pulled ahead of my top score by roughly 0.05 so if anyone needs me I’ll be trying to figure out another variable I can use to tip the scales back in my favour.
I cannot find anything that I changed in this predictive model other than copying and pasting the code into a new workbook. And yet, somehow now it works like it was originally supposed to?
I'm both happy because it's doing what it should and incredibly confused.