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But when you ask them what these two (differently aged) people might have in common...

My wife is 12 years my junior. We met when she was 21 and I was 33. Our first official “date” date was to Spider-Man, staring the unknown Tobey McGuire, back in 2002. I’m not sure whether you’d consider us a unicorn couple, but here

One of the people who testified back in the 90s about this before congress described serious medical issues that were identified later in development - brains that were in two halves, stuff like that as being the primary reason for late term abortion.  Not that the pro-lifers listened.

Yeah. The Horde had one of their leaders decide that “only the strongest are welcome” in the capitol city.  Said leader wound up being the end-boss for that expansion.  And I really enjoyed setting him on fire in that raid.

I had just been fired as the god of “fish guts and stuff”.

Actually, it was your choice of words and phrases that prompted the question, not the topic.  So the question stands but in a friendly way?  Just curious.

Did you study History or English in college?  I’m curious.

Apparently, the two examples I’m thinking of are probably limited to the state. While that wouldn’t work for a lot of people, it did in these cases because said one got out of the business completely and the other had serious local roots in the community, so that person waited their ten years, built a business for

I think it would depend on the level of access and the contract signed. I know, for example, of at least two business purchases where a non-compete clause was in effect for ten years after the business sale.

“He needed killin’” has been used twice that my Google Fu found.

Best case I can come up with is the end game was to bring awareness to racism and homophobia.

*Queues the appropriate music*

It’d tell The Root staff to ‘stay safe’, but you’re going to report on the EXTRA CRAZY people, so just make sure you all go home at the end of the day.

Surprise Puma had a suggestion about seeking out assistance concerning beating a fear of dogs:

The only good thing about all of this is that the Coast Guard is investigating.  While their reports might not have any direct punishment capability, Coast Guard reports concerning loss of life can be used as the basis of other legal matters, both criminal and civil. 

It also means that she’s involved in the story as a participant, while it was written as if she was not. That’s the reason for the edits.

One of my previous primary care doctors gave me some medication. I got worse, so went to see him again, and he provided me some antispasm medication.
Turns out I had an allergic reaction, and was fine after a brief hospital stay. If I had listened to my doctor, I would have asphyxiated on my own tongue.
I got a new

FYI: Grand Theft is an example of an offense that would lead to a Dishonorable Discharge. It does require a trial, attorneys, etc.

This is the dark side to medicine. We owe a great deal of modern medical knowledge to sadistic experiments from the 1800's, through ww2, and even into more modern history. It would be irresponsible to ignore it, but reprehensible to forget it.