How many of these did you guys fall for?
How many of these did you guys fall for?
Two guys to add to the small guys that could ball:
I find it practical because the numbers give you a visceral sense of the temperature: 100 is really freaking hot and 0 is super cold.
I’m not sure there’s anything new here. All of the instances listed would be considered bad practice by an operator. We should monitor and regulate and punish. But none of the things listed are how fracking and disposal should work.
You had to know that question was coming, right?! I mean, if you didn’t plan for it and came up with Darren Rovell, well good thinking on you feet, but terrible anticipation.
No way I’m searching for the footage, but he called a “Bloomberg” audible a couple of weeks ago. I’m pretty sure he called a “Trump” article as well.
I’m a Buck hater for his broadcasting work (style and substance complaint, not his preparation). This is distressingly humanizing.
What’s the word on 4K blu-ray for this and other marvel movies? Might there be a 4k box set?
Heyyyyy Albany is NOT a cupcake. A steaming pile of Great Dane shit maybe, but no cupcake.
Causes like “Stop Snitchin”?
How does the Russian Track and Field doping not make this list!? I’m writing in for that. Way more fun than motogate
In general I think that the fact that residents didn’t get to vote on this (no public referendum) isn’t, in the scheme of things, the real problem here. Public referendums are generally terrible ideas (see: Brexit, pretty much every proposition ever passed). We elect leaders who are supposed to make these decisions.
My understanding is that sanitizer works by dissolving the bacteria/virus/microbes and not like an antibiotic. There wouldn’t be resistant strains, just ones that didn’t contact the fluid and therefore survive.
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If they want to disconnect from the grid that’s great. They won’t have to pay the utilities anything.
There are plenty of people who know this very well, so I’m not sure why all these answers are half-ass.
Haha I read this as skipping stones across the water. I’m an idiot as this makes more sense, but skipping stones is really fun too.
Why not just buy a mutual fund linked to gas prices? They exist and it seems a little simpler.
Obviously Transcanada and the KeyStone XL people think you’re right or they wouldn’t still be pushing for this.
Not sure the college rules but in the pros I don’t think anyone other than the fumbling player can advance the ball on fourth down. Maybe the caveat is if it’s touched by the other team first? Could be grasping at straws for an idiot here.