RachelCoburn
RachelCoburn
RachelCoburn

I wonder how many burglars case houses by checking Facebook gun nuts who like to brag about the firearms they leave around.

If Mommy’s gun was taken away because Mommy had the crazy, the daughters would be alive. Less gun=more safety.

Agreed, tho your child playing in a house with a pool is twice as likely to get killed as playing in a house with a gun.

This is what all those free rag-papers in front of the subway are for.

A few suggestions-

I’ve had this conversation with friends and co-workers; I’ve found that putting it in a positive way works best:

“A nice-smelling gull that simply loves garbage: my new professional biography, found.”

I’m not too worried. The computers that are used to launch ICBM’s are air-gapped, which means that they can be relatively small by recent standards. And nuclear missiles are basically rocket-ships with a bomb payload; we put man on the moon with slide rules, so how much power does one of these computers really need

Can anyone suggest an android version?

If you’d like to look at more options than the Būban, check out “Stabilizer Band” on Amazon.

Also work checking to see if your credit card offers a refund the difference benefit. Quite a few do.

Sadly for Amazon, I think folks will just return the higher price product and purchase the same product at the marked-down price.

ON the other hand Spira is a remarkably safe inexpensive vehicle that is over-regulated in the U.S.

In addition to the wikipedia links below,

‘Tho I might have some “interesting” views if everything my family owned was taken away and I was imprisoned by my government as a child for no reason.

Well, you’re kinda rightish on the ashes scattering thang.

And the rectangular ones make decent coffee tables.

In the olden days, many people would be buried in a blanket or hope chest. If you’d like to see plans for a rectangular coffin that could serve as a storage chest, look here.

Yep, some cemeteries require a casket or a vault, but let’s be clear - this is the individual cemetery policy, not the law. If a cemetery plays games with you, be prepared to go elsewhere.

Federal law requires that funeral homes provide an a la carte style fee list, in writing, at the start of consultation with a funeral home or director.