Why on earth is the cover of "Fundamental Accounting Principles" a picture of someone snowboarding in the mountains? Where's the relationships? Read this book and become an awesome snowboarder?
Why on earth is the cover of "Fundamental Accounting Principles" a picture of someone snowboarding in the mountains? Where's the relationships? Read this book and become an awesome snowboarder?
Go to any college bookstore, most of the textbooks are like that. The actual topics they cover are dull and dry, so they try to make them look fun.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Why on earth is the cover of "Fundamental Accounting Principles" a picture of someone snowboarding in the mountains? Where's the relationships? Read this book and become an awesome snowboarder?
Why on earth is the cover of "Fundamental Accounting Principles" a picture of someone snowboarding in the mountains? Where's the relationships? Read this book and become an awesome snowboarder?
Wild... FAP.
Hahaha oh god, this reminds me of something my friend posted a while back:
Note: this was a phone in a church.
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J T wrote:
On second thought, it's probably a fire hazard with all the crumbs in my toaster.
Had a few toaster flares back in the days of college. My roommate would cram a bagel in the thing until the top of the bagel wasn't even cooked and the bottom of the bagel was burnt to a crisp.
When I moved into the new house with my wife, we went the stainless steel route for the kitchen (which I don't care for) and she really wanted a nice stainless steel toaster. So I bought her a 4-slicer toaster one day as a surprise. That thing weighs a ton, and is about the size of two shoe boxes stacked. It's a great toaster, but I would actually prefer a an old school, tiny two slicer toaster. I don't need four knobs either with over 12 settings. My setting is simple: Toast.