He could have, but the question is, why should he? She’s not going to be embarrassed by it, she seems unhurt by any of it, so why should he hide a central change in his life?
He could have, but the question is, why should he? She’s not going to be embarrassed by it, she seems unhurt by any of it, so why should he hide a central change in his life?
Why shouldn’t he? It’s his life too.
What in the world is a trenta and how have I never heard of this mysterious extra gigantic size?
Kellyanne, is that you? You’re no more convincing in a comment section than you are on TV, maybe you should take your bullshit roadshow onto Russian state radio for a friendlier audience.
The OP was referring to Malek, not Singer, obviously.
If it helps, they had been separated evidently for an extended period - maybe a year or two.
Unless it was an offer of compensation in exchange for his suffering while locked in the bathroom.
How many times should he apologize? Should he apologize again every time someone asks him to forever? Or a few times, contemporaneously, and then refer people to his previous apologies past that point? Or should he just huddle in the darkness instead, lest anyone see him again and be offended?
What’s funny is you are exactly wrong! The original restaurant was part of a corporate parent that owned a number of establishments, not a sole proprietorship.
People being snarky and wrong at the same time are my favorite. If a business closes and the building is sold, that is a real estate transaction, not an acquisition of a business. If a burger shop is sold from one guy to another guy - the business itself - then assets and liabilities go with the sale if they aren’t…
FWIW, that nurse was not presented with a court order - just an instruction from a police detective and a threat of being arrested for obstruction.
Judging people on little evidence was always easy, but now Internet comment threads allow us to take a tiny sliver of knowledge about someone we will never meet and instantly conclude - and broadcast to everyone!!! - that someone is a terrible, no good person who everyone should hate.
Granddaddy founded company, handed it to son who is CEO, who hands subsidiary company to grandson who will inherit 1/3rd stake. Sounds like dynasty to me.
Ding ding, winner for posting real facts.
Do you work for Comcast? Because everyone who doesn’t work for a cable company realizes that the cable companies intentionally avoid competing with each other, and have a “de facto monopoly” in virtually every market in which they operate.
Spent a fair amount of time sitting in outer offices waiting to meet my senators (Leahy and Bernie Sanders), and all of their interns engage in the same shit. “Thank you for calling, I will pass on your message to the Senator. No, I’m sorry, he’s not in the office right now but I will make sure he understands your…
Somehow I don’t see large numbers of people who can’t afford $3 a day for lunch for their kid hiring attorneys to file lawsuits with the lowest possible chance of success.
You clearly have never dealt with dealt collection agencies on the creditor side. First, you mostly don’t pay debt collection agencies, they pay you. Second, you get a substantial chunk of the outstanding debt - either up front, or as its collected, depending on the contract.
Workers in the Tower of London wish they had this chart centuries ago.
Are you sure?