ha! I bet that's exactly what happened. I also think they knew it would happen. Hilarious.
ha! I bet that's exactly what happened. I also think they knew it would happen. Hilarious.
and, as a result, DOUBLE the gas mileage?!
I realize that wookies solve a lot of problems, but they just introduce new ones. Like, where are they going to go to the bathroom? In a normal human one? You going to clean that up? And for how long are we going to let them go unclothed like that? You don't foresee a movement to oppose their shame? And not to…
maybe you should have tipped him more.
I'm not responding to your points because your posts are too long and I am not reading them. You are also not understanding the spirit of my comments, so your style appears more like an interrogation than a discussion. Anyway, I followed doctors' recommendations. I'm sure you can get to the bottom of it with them. …
sorry, tl:dr. you're over the top. we aren't arguing because we're on the same side, you just want me to think EXACTLY like you do. You called me a contrarian and then later accuse me of resorting to ad hominem. Just calm down. There is an ad hominem component to my original point, before you got involved, which…
I'm sorry, but your approach is one major reason why people move away from vaccines. You just refuse to address your effectiveness. You want to win more than anything. To be smarter. If the goal is to get more people to vaccinate who aren't doing it, then out-arguing someone who already got their child vaccinated…
I think you must be responding to someone else because I clearly state that the guy made the turn too soon in an attempt to show some courtesy to the trucker who may or may not have waved him on. So, exactly what you said.
There were no scientific studies that I could find that supported that. My post is a little long, but that was my point. What I was saying is that since I did not find definitive proof of vaccines' safety in multiple doses, I still wanted to get my daughter vaccinated and so we spaced the shots out. There is a…
Here's the problem:
I guess because he's heading downhill so the turn is much easier for him to make. It's possible that he was just waiting for the oncoming truck to pass.
Here is where courtesy can get in your way. I can't say I'm the kindest of drivers because I care more about efficiency. I would call it something like tough love. The guy with the camera surrendered his right of way as a courtesy to the the guy who got hit and the guy who got hit probably took a chance he wouldn't…
you'll understand when you're my age.
I saw it when it came out;)
i think I would call it awesome, rather than beautiful. I kinda wish for a more classic design, but I think it's super hot. It is a purpose built race car, so I can't really expect otherwise. Bottom line is I would rock this.
I guess it will be up to the devs to do these things, but it doesn't seem like a big deal to do them. Marketing will have to be convinced, because they are probably the last hold out on something like this.
sooooo... Scranton still might make it?