Southwest's fares are so high compared with Delta out of my airport (nope, it's not ATL or MEM or DTW or.....) that I don't have to fly them. I do fly with Delta, though. That's insulting enough.
Southwest's fares are so high compared with Delta out of my airport (nope, it's not ATL or MEM or DTW or.....) that I don't have to fly them. I do fly with Delta, though. That's insulting enough.
There's all kinds of bike routes marked in my southeastern city. Southeastern as in "let's stencil a bike lane marker here, and watch the carnage ha ha ha ha ha." In the southern metric system, 35 mph means 50, and a blinking light on a car came that way at the dealer. I'd love to bike commute, but there's just no…
Yes, this. So, ask permission before breastfeeding in uniform, lest breastfeeding be equated with getting "drunk and crazy."
They were selectively disciplined. You cannot tell me that this sort of "no advocacy" rule is is evenhandedly applied Because it's not.
Is it really? So it's just their own "Best Professional Judgment"? The line is pretty blurry. I admit, yes, asking for aircraft carriers and drones and tanks is their job, sure, but it's funny how it's OK to flash the uniform to get us all to think "USA Hell Yeah!!" in some cases, and then get all "OMG She's Sullying…
*Sniff*. I thought I was special.
And the Air Force has a policy that promotes breast feeding wherever practicable—their own guidance documents make this crystal clear (see the earlier thread about this picture).
No such policy exists at all. The relevant regs were posted here the last time this issue came up. There's no issue here. Except for squeamishness about titties. That's all. And if you read the policy, there's a lot less sqeamishness than there seems to be just about everywhere else.
Sooo, the word gash made him uncomfortable?
ETA after some research. WD-40 is indeed a lubricant, but it seems so more by accident than design—actual light oils intended to serve as lubricants work better indeed. But, wow, WD-40 and Duct Tape can let you rule the world!
That stuff sounds magical!
But I thought if one worked well, three together are even better? #Chem101Fail
Whether it was the author's most fervent desire or not that we put petroleum distillates in our toilets and then flush to the sewers, the point is still valid—is flushing WD40 a great idea? I imagine the concentration is going to be low (the solution to pollution is dilution, after all), but really?
Actually, my students who use google might find this useful. But thanks for your well reasoned opinion.
I just noticed this the other day, when I plugged my iPhone into my computer, and DB offered to sync all the files. It's pretty slick, and the extra GBs don't hurt, Yay DB!
You're welcome. Yeah, I'm a jagoff. But did you respond to each and every other commenter who found that this post was even a bigger waste of space than Jesus's usual "insights"? No, didn't think so. Also, more page views=more Jesus readers—win!
Your first comment: unclear antecedent. #GrammarFail
Ha! Such a teen asked me just the other day if I had rooted/jailbroken my iPhone. I think he was about to ask if I would let him do it for me. Kids these days..... But the kid was hella smart, would have done a great job I bet.
You used the word "insidious" wrong. Have a great day.
Yes, there is a reason. English is the language most often employed here. The comment was approximately in English. It's hard to take a putative parent's comment about proper parenting if that comment isn't in reasonably proper conversational English.