Finegreensilk1
Finegreensilk1
Finegreensilk1

Statistics are a strange thing. It could also be said that the economic depression since 2007 has kept more drivers off the road, as they leave the house less often and younger (riskier) drivers can't afford to drive. Or you can look at the average price of ground beef, which has an inverse relationship to traffic

The two sports differ in their rules and equipment. It would be wise to run your thoughts through a search engine before posting questions so easily answered.

Deleted, wrong thread.

I guess you may be right.

Some kids can't get vaccines at the usual ages because they're too sick. And some adults get mumps because their vaccinations faded out.

Some kids never got vaccinated because they were too weak or sick or had weird parents. So a handshake that shouldn't be a problem ends up being a problem.

That's the easy part. The hard part, as Dr. McCarthy wrote, is that no one knows (yet) exactly how high those titres need to be to prevent mumps.

The article above was fixed after you read it. You're correct that it's NYR, not NYI.

Making a decision based on the word of a prosecutor is foolish.

Ever stop to think that maybe they both like to play rough or she started it?

I'm too lazy to read any of it, but I'll take your word and award you a star for sounding like you know what you're talking about.

"chocked"? From a journalist?

+1

Yeah? Where's my magical share of the power?

Mentioning a man's buttocks as "finely tuned" just sounds a little strange.

Great example. It's also done several times between 1:40 and 3:00.

Your comment is now approved.

I once traveled with a bunch of bread, peanut butter, and jelly, when I was a broke kid. We can't all afford airport food! And prepared sandwiches get soggy.

+1, it was classy