I have no problem with seeing dogs everywhere (I like ‘em!).
I have no problem with seeing dogs everywhere (I like ‘em!).
“Wide receiver Michael Irvin” is a helluva clue. Love that wordplay.
it’s less about trivial knowledge and more about quickness of recall
I’m surprised there’s anything in there to loot. Would’ve assumed that the shelves were wiped clean as people prepped for the incoming storm.
Yeah, but education is a lot like horsepower: f you’re using it for its intended purpose, it’s all just a bunch of noise.
We can still make fun of his disastrous guitar ‘solo’ at the ACM Awards though, right?
November 10th is also the anniversary of the destruction of the Berlin Wall. Wait. Does this mean she hates walls? Or does she love them? ohmygodimsoconfused
As an outsider (hello from Canada) with only a so-so knowledge of the Civil War, I’d like to ask: what does the Confederacy represent to you, a native Southerner?
It’s actually a peninsula.
A public servant isn’t an outsider, it’s someone who works for the government (i.e. someone who has an idea of how the system works and how to work within it, unlike, say an artist)
He fired her when she asked for a significant raise. I think the fact that the word significant was used in the quote is a bit of a clue.
767s. Get it right. Yeesh.
Well, like anyone in favour of every kind of intrusive, privacy-invading national security will tell you: if he’s innocent, he’s got nothing to worry about. Just apply that philosophy here.
The truck is white, making this all the more surprising.
Yes, The Root has certainly been critical of Mayweather. But if you just stumble across this article, you’d have no way of knowing that. It’s unrealistic to think that everyone reading this has also read the entirety of The Root’s reportage on this story.
Putting aside the idiocy of the deceased for a moment: why is this area so easily accessible?
Well, Philando should obviously have signed up for the “CarryGuard: Black Edition Card”. It’s made of Kevlar. If a cop gets trigger-happy, you have a teeny-tiny chance of the bullet hitting the card instead of a vital organ.
I’ve always said that if I were to hit it big, I’d sell the ticket to a trusted friend under contract. Let them deal with the ‘fallout’ of winning and give them $100K for their trouble.