BlueVillain
BlueVillain
BlueVillain

“Commonly Used” isn’t exactly the greatest thing to determine what’s right though. I really don’t have to give historical examples of this, do I?

Sunrooves?

I do this as well. Even more... for chicken wings I’ll actually cover them with the sauce and throw them in the oven to “cook” first, and then thrown them on the grill for the nice crispy texture at the end.

you don’t have to be truthful as long as you’re funny rich.
-R. Murdoch

I remember shortly after Bush Jr. was elected both he and Colbert made a statement along the lines of “yes, it makes our jobs easier, but we still have to live here.”

I’m getting a kick out of reading all of these wonderful NYC subways stories. It’s amusing at how so many people don’t like being around other people, with their own minds, and thoughts, and whatevers, going on in their own head. I mean, seriously... if you don’t like other people why in the everloving fuck do you

Yes, but we do get the one date with the hot chick though, right?

Galaxy S5 here: I’ve gotten two updates in the last two weeks. The first one was a security patch that actually came as a pop-up style notification alerting me to update my phone. I found the second one while bored waiting for Win10 to finish updating.

Wait, who gets car loans for more than the sale price of the car? I mean, sure, I can reduce my down payment... but every time I’ve looked into a car loan it’s been like “I need a loan for $17,274.38” and they give me interest rates and payment info on that number. I’ve never gotten a response of “how would you like

Man... if only I had known. Now my GPS will only give me directions to the actual John McAfee. Who, apparently, has his own bath salts.

I’ll be honest... if sliding doors were an aftermarket option like lambo doors... people would buy them.

Nah, just disable the brakes of the engineer’s and exec’s cars. Eventually the problem will fix itself.

You know, if this logic actually worked then the Monte Carlo would still be a thing.

I’ll be honest, I’ve seen Camaros more often than Malibus and Impalas. Of course, I’ve seen more Focii than Mustangs. So I’m not really sure what that means.

Correct. The “beds” didn’t even have mattresses during the day, hence me calling them benches. Further, most of the rooms had solid walls and ceilings, all of the light fixtures were recessed and there were no pipes or plumbing from which one could possibly hang themselves. For someone who has seen what it looks like

Let’s say I buy a car and guestimate that I use the car 4x a day. Assuming 350 days a year (vacations, overly inclimate weather, and just generally lazy days) that’s 1400 uses a year. At that rate a $20k vehicle will have to last you 14 years, and a whopping 21.5 years to break the $1 barrier on a $30k vehicle. And

Kraft Dinners and Ramen from here on out I guess.

I guess I’m still a bit skeptical. Holding cells should be devoid of anything until you can ascertain the status, both mental and physical, of the resident. I’ve visited both state and local facilities, all of which had holding cells that consisted of permanent fixtures (like benches/beds and toilets) that contain no

As someone who has worked in behavioral/mental health... nobody has any clue what was going on in that person’s head other than her.