We’re all going to die in a nuclear holocaust.
We’re all going to die in a nuclear holocaust.
We need better infrastructure on a national level.
If they do, make sure to look for the /sarc tag.
Those kids are going to rake his ass over the coals and he is going to get pissed, pop off and say some awful shit. Then his base will eat it up.
Great! If I was still online dating (or hiring, or looking for friends, or anything), I would sign up so I could use it to write more people off my list of acceptable to know.
So the alt-right boycotts were about as successful as their Star Wars attempts? I hope they aren’t tired of winning so much.
This is what I want to see.
This is a microcosm of america, right?
I hope she doesn’t say a single, solitary word in reply to this shit. He always does this. If her people want to talk, let ‘em. But Oprah, doesn’t need to say a thing.
Which is probably a more thorough vetting than the current bunch of Yes Critters went through!
I would do the same only i’d abdicate after I won because the job of president looks like it sucks, and cleaning up the mess that has been made will be even worse.
No, I was legit asking. We have farmlands, too. There’s about 400 miles between LA and San Francisco and most of it’s farmland. (This is why we’re running out of water, actually.)
WTF is up with people not using their lights in low-visibility conditions? I see it all the time here in the DMV (MD, DC, and VA).
About half the vehicles did come to reasonably controlled stops, including a surprising number of big rigs. The problem was the other half.
Channeling my 30+ years of UPS safety training:
The reality is that they’re all at fault. In low visibility, you should drive at a speed that allows you to come to a full stop within your range of visibility.
I thought that bus was gonna bust up hard, but they handled it well. Then those 2 trucks making their own offramp. Then... It really gets bad.
In and around Boston we say 93, 95, rt 3, 128, 495 with no “the” before it. The only highway I can think of that is preceded by a “the” is the pike
<Truck commercials have misled me to believe these vehicles should be able to cross this terrain.>
I know I nailed two of them, but I don't see how this was not one of those two: