DanYHKim
DanYHKim
DanYHKim

Dunno, but I’ve read that with a tall tub like this your own buoyancy makes it fairly easy to ‘sit’ inside it without needing other support. It’s rather like the anime trope of having a hot bath in a steel drum.

“You’re not supposed to be here. This is a good neighborhood,”

So, it appears that we have our very own “Lebensborn” project!

“Ultimately, one of the most horrible sides of the Lebensborn policy was the kidnapping of children “racially good” in the eastern occupied countries after 1939. . . . it is well documented that many were stolen from their parents’ arms. . . .

The detail you are missing is that the Trump Administration has no interest in getting results. They just want headlines.

I agree. That mound was constructed to direct the force out to sea, I am sure. Some really professional work there.

My Chrysler Town and Country minivan has a convenient tray next to the drivers seat for putting an umbrella. Mine fits exactly in this space.

He up there flapping his hands and everything . . .

First thing in the morning, my shower and toilet are the same thing.

From Slate.com:

OK, maybe not ‘disappeared’, in the sense of being killed and put into an unmarked grave. But more of an American-style disappearance in the style of Jose Padilla. U.S. citizens may be held without charges.

Hobnails, for extra nutrition

Exodus 22:21-24 (KJV)

The title really should have been:

Without detaining him and doing a little investigation how could they be certain?

From the post:

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Pasta fazoola make-a weak-a man-a strong.
Pasta fazoola make you live-a very long.

That sounds like regular ‘double-acting’ baking powder, though, doesn’t it? That’s what always confuses me about such recipes.

One thing that’s always bothered me are recipes that call for both. I have seen recipes that include baking soda and baking powder, and I cannot understand why. Perhaps there is some matter of the timing of gas production to account for this? A particular baked good may need more gas produced shortly after mixing, and