Just do what they did back in '66. Put the kid in the front seat with no belt and give him a cig to shut him up while you enjoy your beer.
Just do what they did back in '66. Put the kid in the front seat with no belt and give him a cig to shut him up while you enjoy your beer.
Oh my god, who spends $35,200 on a proposal?
Unique.
I say hats off to the modder. This is a definite improvement over the base car. Which is not hard, because they started with a PT Cruiser. Well played, comrades.
#rekt
I'm sorry you had a bad experience at a hospital—I have too, a couple of times—but it's not really relevant here.
She looks pretty winded by the act of walking all the way around a tiny car. I'd bet that's as vigorously as she's exercised in years.
Upstate New York was going to be my vote, except that I think it's rigorously defined. Upstate is everywhere more than ten miles north of you, until you reach just south of Albany (call it Columbia, Greene and Delaware Counties), at which point you are Upstate, and everything more than 10 miles south of you is…
Would it be the end of the world? No. Is it an unrealistic and unreasonable expectation? Yes. Doctors are human beings. Human beings get bored. Having an anesthesiologist stare at the monitors for the length of the surgery—which may be hours—in order to catch falling vital signs the instant they could possibly…
As I understand it, anesthesiologists' jobs are mostly done by the time the patient is in the OR. They figure out how much of what to give the patient, administer it, and most of the time that's it. They're in the O.R. to monitor and deal with emergencies, but otherwise their job description in the O.R. is "sit and…
Buy 30 inch waist and whatever your inseam is plus up to 2" and then go to a dry cleaner and get it tailored. Your pants will fit and look better.
Emphasis wasn't specified but, if you want to be really nit-picky, then FOR-tay would be the correct pronunciation for the Italian borrow word meaning "loudly". The misuse being called out by InvadeHerKim is different. It is the mispronunciation of the English word "forte," derived from the same Latin root as the…
These unbelievably-affordable Bluetooth headphones will only set you back $19 today, and feature 20 hours of playback time, a built-in mic, and even noise cancellation. [SoundBot Bluetooth Headphones, $19]
Source?
If meaning strength. If referring to loudness, as in musical notation, "for-tay" is the correct phonetic pronunciation.
Categorically wrong. Always and forever. Stop trying to make this happen—it will never happen.
This meditation on the pointless brutality of existence and the way that only our inherently flimsy beliefs in abstract concepts of order and justice protect us from the animal savagery of human nature features far too much pointless brutality and human animal savagery. I'm not sure why all this violence against…
Everyone knows that Doug has Honda Element and a Lamborghini.
You live here now, you disavow the British contribution completely. Don't make us send you back to Hungary!
On the one hand, I've seen worse. On the other hand, how could someone who apparently realizes that one should use heatshrinked inline splices let anything go so horribly, horribly wrong?