Or, as is more often the case, the owner got their dog a fake vest so they could take it into places... because he or she is an asshole.
Or, as is more often the case, the owner got their dog a fake vest so they could take it into places... because he or she is an asshole.
Where does this madness end? It’s frankly ridiculous to insert asparagus into the story of a cosmic Jewish zombie who was his own father and can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is…
If the world was fair, he would be followed for the rest of his days by people saying his kids weren’t real and were false flags.
I loved that show (more than the movie) but somehow had forgotten about it. Thanks for bringing it back. Also I’m gonna call VOICE tomorrow and sing, “George Francisco, open your Golden Gate, open your gate and let me in!”
Everyone should call in pretending to live in the Los Angeles in Alien Nation, report “newcomer” crimes against them, ransacking their houses in search of spoiled milk. It might take the operators a while to catch on and waste more of their time.
Dude no. Grass farms are clearly not just empty overgrown fields. They are irrigated by heavy farm irrigation systems, mowed and tended, and would hard to mistake for a prairie. Perpetrators were massive idiots or deliberately disrespectful, either way they should be found and punished by having to donate their…
its his secret bond villain lair isnt it?
I generally side with photographers (and writers and freelancers in the arts who generally get screwed by clients) but street photos/paparazzi have always been confusing to me. If I didn’t give you permission to take my picture but you take it anyway, and then I find it and like it so I post it, you can sue me for…
Perhaps, but batteries contain lithium; they don’t consume it.
“Blah blah blah EVs need to compete on a level playing field. Govt. doesn’t need to pick winners.”
I will have my popcorn handy. The folks who are currently applauding the death of the e-vehicle tax credit because ‘the market can’t make the business case for hybrids’ will be there stating that the oil industry needs to be propped up with my tax dollars to ‘preserve quality jobs’ and ‘maintain national security.’
Here’s the thing - they are supposed to be pressurized, but one of a few things happen: 1.) either they don’t monitor and regularly check/certify cargo-hold pressurization (luggage doesn’t normally complain), OR, 2.) the pilots can see when they have a cargo-hold pressurization issue, but due to costs of each and…
I surmise that this rabbit died when it was dragged out of the cargo hold so that some employee rabbits could be placed on board.
Yet the fact the driver’s airbag didn’t deploy is glazed-over. I’m not a fan of the falcon wings at all, but I’m more concerned with Tesla’s response and the fact that the driver airbag didn’t deploy in a head-on collision.
It’s not uncommon for doors to be inoperable after an impact. This goes for all kinds of doors - even normal manual ones.
I use the geese at the park as training tools when I’m obedience training dogs. Dog must ignore them while we’re there. If dog does good for a half hour, they get to chase the geese into the pond as their reward.
I used to work for a chain hotel and the demands people made were ridiculous. This isn’t the Waldorf-Astoria. You’re paying $70 a night. Here’s your muffin and orange juice. Sorry we don’t have room service or a bell boy.
I wonder what the comment on their customer file is.
All Tesla has to here is show the absolute facts: