4.) What doctor prescribes an obese 73-old w/ high cholesterol (last we heard he was on a statin for that, right?). w/ terrible eating habits, who does not exercise, this drug?
4.) What doctor prescribes an obese 73-old w/ high cholesterol (last we heard he was on a statin for that, right?). w/ terrible eating habits, who does not exercise, this drug?
I’ve got a bottle of 21 y/o single malt I’ve been saving for the occasion.
I bet this neighborhood’s NextDoor page is full of delightful conversations.
My 2nd-gen iPod Touch and first-gen iPad have been working fine for over a decade. Sure, their functionality is limited, and the battery life is pretty terrible, but since I only use them for specific things and almost always keep them plugged in, what they can do they still do pretty well.
Neutral: What I’m hearing: wfh is fine and working out, revenue’s down but not dangerously so, keep on keeping on, and don’t expect to be asked to go back into any office building until at least Labor Day. The vibe is basically “buckle up and settle in, because unless this regime comes down with a sudden case of…
It’s a six-barrel. Only the trip odometer shows tenths.
“Under 3 grand, runs, and is registerable” pushes the needle to the NP side of the gauge on its own. This thing’s got some problems—the rust is concerning; I’d really need to see the undercarriage before haggling—but it’s in remarkable shape otherwise. And these little beasts are really fun to drive.
Wonder what this little prick is going to say about tradition when Dipshit Donnie loses in November and goes full unhinged on Twitter every day about Biden.
For comfort games on PC, I oddly head straight for late 90s/early 2000s RTSs, particularly the slower-paced ones. Homeworld, Ground Control, C&C: Tiberian Sun, Warcraft III, etc.
“Insanely rare”? Sure, if it were stock. This thing here, though... at least the seller made decent decisions on hardware, but the whole thing has got a real strong odor of “it’s starting to have expensive-to-fix issues so I’ma dump it while it still starts when you turn the key.”
Ah, see, now that makes sense. Thanks.
They all belong in caskets.
“In California, you can only use the ‘26 characters’ of the English language in your baby name,” he says. “Thus, you can’t have numbers, Roman numerals,
Hmm... local law enforcement refusing to enforce laws they think are unjust... aren’t those called sanctuary cities? Thought these guys didn’t like sanctuary cities. As for this, though:
Suppose They Opened an Economy and No One Came
Neutral: Will We See A Steep V-Shaped Curve In The U.S.?
A lot of it is going into savings accounts and paying off debt. A non-trivial percentage of US citizens are in hunker-down mode, and “splashing cash they don’t have on a new car they don’t actually need” is likely fairly low on the “discretionary spending” priority list.
We’re already paying for it. Medical costs won’t be increasing as a whole, because dead people—of which there are an ever-increasing amount every single day—do not generate future medical expenses. Also, more and more people who would usually be visiting hospitals and urgent-care centers for their non-critical care…