I'm hoping that's a margherita pizza. Not real sure I want tequila in my pizza.
I'm hoping that's a margherita pizza. Not real sure I want tequila in my pizza.
weather.com, along with Accuweather, are the most inaccurate sites I've found for weather.
Slacker. At least it has some soul...
One thing I haven't seen addressed yet... did they fix the centering issues in the calendar app?
I admire her more for poking and standing there than if she instigated shit and then hid...
I don't even want to contemplate what the cost of removing 1,800 rigs over ten years will do to gas prices...
I just crash the helicopter into them and respawn.
Haven't had this problem... But sometimes my texts to and from my best friend on Virgin Mobile disappear, and ones to another friend on Sprint are delayed up to a week.
I was hoping someone would catch it. The lighting difference is whack.
I just took an afternoon trip to Pahrump last year when I was in Vegas (NOT for the brothels) and blew $120 on fireworks that were much better than what would have cost me $400+ on the local res, or god forbid, if I tried to sneak it in from Mexico... now the only trick is setting off aerial shells without attracting…
I don't even think most of those are true sonic booms though... they're just jets flying at about Mach .98 so you get hit with a wall of sound at once. True ones are more concussive and can be heard for miles and miles, hence why there's only one place in the US that military pilots are supposed to go supersonic over…
Even better than the sonic booms (since our city is adjacent to said range the Mythbusters were using) is all the artillery tests at the Army's Yuma Proving Ground, plus all the EOD and FBI bomb tech/investigation training that goes on around here. The bus bombs tend to pack a pretty good punch... and are usually set…
I always preferred Eugene. Bomb ass Mongolian at Jung's too. ha ha
While it does help that they finally built the enormous stupid goddamn fence here in the CA-AZ border area a few years ago, it's still not perfect. I had a group fresh out of the canal on the US side of the border run across the highway in front of me yesterday... on a stretch with a 20 foot solid steel barrier.
That's one of the perks of installing a timer switch on the exhaust fan. Take your nice steamy shower, get dressed, then on the way out hit '20 min'. Also works well when it wasn't able to 'keep up' with whatever hell you unleashed on the throne. But seriously, it's not unheard of for the fans to overheat or worse,…
NASA does quite a bit, but the NASA channel you end up with on cable or satellite is the 'public' channel that has a mix of educational stuff and whatever else NASA is up to, so you don't get to see nearly as much now live from space as you did in the old days. Two of the three channels they offer (if you have a…
I remember on one occasion hearing about a sand storm from China so huge that the cloud of dust had actually drifted across the Pacific... sure enough, the next few nights our sunsets on the west coast were even redder and more dramatic than normal.
All delivered more gingerly than UPS handles my packages...
Yeah, it's a little different when you live somewhere (ie, Yuma, AZ) where it's still over 100˚ after 10pm on quite a few nights. Had a low of 91˚ one night last summer.
Not sure why, but I've noticed (and heard the same from someone else) that when those are made a little strong, they make an efficient yet festive means of clearing ones intentional tract. So good luck to him there.