Nah, they go around in an electric scooter, as long as some fat ass isn't using it.
Nah, they go around in an electric scooter, as long as some fat ass isn't using it.
Even assholes shouldn't have their cars illegally towed by predatory tow truck operators within minutes of parking in a restricted space, when town rules dictate an eight hour grace period following a parking ticket.
Fair enough.
It's smart to clear out in advance, as most companies these days will just escort a fired person out and have their possessions mailed to their home. You can lose a lot of personal shit and useful things that way, especially when the boss holds your Rolodex hostage and prevents you from getting to your file cabinet.
Considering the environmental disaster that comes from mining and manufacture of battery components, and the fact that EVs are largely powered by electrical systems supported by fossil fuels, there's nothing earthy about EVs.
That's not nice. Kevin does a good job here.
In this day and age, there should be in-flight surveillance available from the airline and body camera footage from all cops and flight attendants involved.
Sounds like more governmental overreach and abuse of forfeiture/seizure laws.
Proof that everything really is all about you. :)
Benadryl often has the opposite effect in kids, causing excitability instead of drowsiness.
Grey means you're important.
Read it again. Malthus said it was bought a few years after production, so it's used.
May your life be blessed for posting the image AND THE URL. Too many people ignore that simple courtesy.
Where's the answer key?
Yeah, getting them to go to bed is just the start. Sleep is a whole other story.
I can't believe Jason The Art Major didn't notice perspective in the image. Or the history of caricature in enlarging parts for emphasis.
I'd never post my kid's pic online.
It's not outing. Anyone who requests public information can be publicly identified, both for government transparency and to provide a reason for why public funds were used to provide copies of the requested information.
Once upon a time, most airlines flew bodies of the deceased at a discounted price and offered bereavement fares to the immediate family of those who've passed. It was a simple courtesy and show of goodwill that did more to endear airlines to the public than any advertising campaign. And then it went away, along with…