BlueVillain
BlueVillain
BlueVillain

I just moved to a new neighborhood, and with it a new "local" garage was necessary. After dropping my car off for a $19.95 oil change I was presented with a bill for 45 bucks. Apparently the $20 was just labor, and did not include the oil or the oil filter. I then inquired if I could bring my own oil and filter, at

To be fair, it also applies to the ball when it's on it's way down. Otherwise someone could just defend the basket the entire time and swat any outside shots. Technically, the only way an alley-oop is *legal* is if the path of the ball doesn't arc. But it's not like anybody's made that delineation lately.

You know you can uninstall the Samsung apps, or at least simply not use them, right? Heck with Amazon and I have four app store type apps on my S5, I just choose to use only one. Apple does the same thing though with iTunes being separate from the iOS App Store, and Google must have half a dozen for books, music,

I don't know about elsewhere, but when I worked in HR we could be sued for providing any information *other* than dates of employment and title. We weren't allowed to indicate if we would re-hire them or not, or how much they got paid, or anything really. It was a binary conversation: either yes they were employed

Do you not see how "no spaghetti straps" simply does not apply to boys clothing?

Queue Archer's "Phrasing!"

It's indicative of why it's a bigger problem in hockey than most other sports. It's absolutely one of the fastest hardest hitting sports, but it's also one of very few sports where players seldom admit to any type of injury of any kind. It's not always the first hit that does the most damage. Far more often it's the

You've obviously never laced up and hit the ice before. Because doing anything at speed requires you to *not* be standing straight up.

Looks like they beat you by a few minutes.

If you want to go more in depth you can look into the Myers Briggs. Sure part of it is that it tells you what *your* personality type is... but the more important part is that it shows you how to identify the types of other people and how best to interact with them.

What is this, Grantland?
-Jason Whitlock

Who are you? Seriously, it's still feeling pain.

Without the need to keep people alive, it can be much smaller.
-Russian Federal Space Agency

Almost every commercial website that I know of has an m.website.com address that is intended for mobile devices. In my experience they tend to look and function EXACTLY like the app.

For what it's worth... the Samsung S5 also has the fingerprint scanner and Samsung Kies which is almost exactly the same as iTunes (i.e. bloated POS that I don't particularly care for). I can't speak for any other devices/manufacturers, but it's not like Apple has the market cornered on *any* of it's features. And

Just out of morbid curiosity... were *you* able to make serious decisions like these at the age of 17-18? Because I sure as hell wasn't.

So... let me make sure I'm understanding the three separate types shown here:
The first one uses the cuff as a guide, as does the second and third. Then for the second one you roll it up your arm, just like the first and third. And then for the last one you can roll it different lengths, which you can also do for the

Absolutely. Well... I mean... if you're into that sort of thing.

tl;dr: Businesses can write off the depreciation, private citizens cannot.

Yes, because we know that neither one of those companies would ever want to be associated with lying.

This is starting to feel like a political election in that you're not really choosing the better option, you just get to pick which option screws you in the ass.