LooseSasquatch
LooseSasquatch
LooseSasquatch

Yesterday I was driving in the left lane of a 4 lane highway (2 lanes each way) when the right-lane driver came upon a cyclist in the right lane. Without looking she moved over 3/4 of the way into my lane, forcing me into oncoming traffic. I briefly went left-of-center enough to brake hard and slot back into my lane

This drives me crazy. I’ll ask my husband if he wants something and he’ll tell me no because he hates leftovers. But the minute I sit down with my oven-heated leftovers he wants to pick off my plate. It’s not my fault you don’t know how to reheat stuff in an oven. Go use the microwave and leave my food alone.

Admitted to legally carrying a weapon and following the officers instructions to show his license? Real threatening.

It’s funny because I carried for a long while and dealt with traffic stops and police officers many times. I’ve never had a gun in my face. I’ve never had an officer draw on me. I’ve had officers respond

Good, depressing point.

Apparently we here in the US have the world's most skittish cops, who are frightened of every twitch and shadow that they see. Here's an idea: if you are constantly afraid for your life, maybe being a cop isn't for you. Maybe you should try something a little more low key, like being a meter minder; empty cars rarely

What just floors me- and it shouldn’t, I should be used to it, but it does, is that there are two instant reactions I see from a certain group of people whenever these tragedies happen:

I don’t think there’s anything wrong with monetizing college football. The corrupting influence is that it takes place under the guise of “amateurism,” and the notion it’s anything but a big business. Under this aegis, universities ruthlessly exploit the students that play under their banner, without appropriate care

Football programs, at least in the top tier of Division 1 are perfectly sustainable if they wanted to be.

so guys that HAVE played for Harrington think he’s not so good.

My current home state, Maryland, would be way at the bottom. Given Maryland drivers, we would all die commuting to the invasion.

South Park made Timmy and Jimmy peers of the main characters. They are not defined by their disabilities, and are annoyed at those who try talk down to them. Jimmy was the hero of a recent season, in which he stands up for freedom of the press at a time when a cowardly town could have cared less.

Zambillion Little Pieces.

There’s an interesting article by Josh Levin on Slate about KD to warriors:

It’s only worse if Durant goes on stage with Drake and Jerry West and Ayesha Curry and starts “Not one, not two, not three...”. Durant didn’t host a one-hour special with kids as props, so he’s automatically two moves ahead.

Also, he gives plenty of balls away? I don’t want a ball that you caught, I want one that I caught. It’s not the same thing, not in my book anyway...

Yeah, disagree. Have you ever really looked into how the administration of European Union works? It’s a mess. If you’ve noticed, the prosperous Scandinavian countries have always kept it at arms length, and now Britain will too. The EU is a 1948 Packard in a Tesla world. You do realize they move the entire European

Well, owning a car greatly increases my odds of being injured or killed by a traffic accident. It’s about responsibility in using an object, not the object itself. I can wipe out myself and plenty of others with my car (not a Mustang, by the way) if I choose to, but I use it as properly as I can.

Keeping a loaded,

So a dead guy comes back to life once he lands in a city called Phoenix, but somehow Christianity deserves the credit? Bullshit.

I dunno, just like the oil companies have learned they need to invest in the inevitable non-fossil fuel energy sources, I’m sure they’ll adapt.