That's not actually as simple a question as it seems. In fact, no one is "buried" in Grant's tomb. Grant's body is in a marble sarcophagus raised on a plinth well above the floor of the rotunda.
I bought some cabbage yesterday to make some salad with. I hold the stupid record for at least a day.
I made sausage gravy for breakfast Sunday and used cornmeal instead of flour. Only good thing was everyone was hungry and said it wasn't too bad.
@Kirkuleez http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/robert-irvine/cole-slaw-recipe0.html How 'bout that as a save?
In this case Chris, it was definitely true! It was dumb, dumb, dumb but I did catch myself before anybody saw the thread.
Ok, here's what happened so tell me that this wasn't stupid. I bought two of the 2016 Gold Standing Liberty coins. After a day of no nibbles for $600 BIN (both were in the same listing) and fearing I'd be left holding the bag, I dropped the BIN to $560. One coin sold within the hour. After I printed my shipping label and calculated my net proceeds which, after fee's amounted to a $10 profit, I raised the price up to $570. The second coin sold within 2 hours to a California buyer where sales tax was collected. I then filled in my tracking spread sheet and noticed that the Final Value fee's were different as I was charged more for the California Buyer and started to entertain the idea that eBay was charging a Final Value Fee on Sales Tax. I was going to post something along the lines of how I thought it was wrong for them to do so and just as I hit the "Post" button, it dawned on me that, no, ebay doesn't charge a FVF for sales tax but the difference in fee's was because one sold for more than the other! Like I said, it was stupid. So there you have it. It was stupid.
In my "social circle" your Faux Pas is commonly known as a "Senior Moment", practiced more often than some would like to admit. It hasn't a relationship to intelligence, but maybe stress/memory. I've learned to laugh at myself (more often than I'd like to admit)!! JMHO