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Playing cut-off-your-face-to-spite-your-nose hardball is the Spanos way.

This lens works on EF-S bodies, as well.  AF is quite a bit slower than the 1.4, but... yeah, this should be in everyone’s bag as a spare.

This lens works on EF-S bodies, as well.  AF is quite a bit slower than the 1.4, but... yeah, this should be in

Without more, this appears to be a fraud ON Cal, not involving it.

And did the asian kid take and fail to make bad shots?

This was an awesome co-op. I now have a list of new taste’s to try, and I’m gonna work my way through the entire list.

This was an awesome co-op. I now have a list of new taste’s to try, and I’m gonna work my way through the entire list

Ordered a bottle because of the Zach’s paen.

Ordered a bottle because of the Zach’s paen.

There should be no debate: Marie Sharp’s Fiery Hot Habenero Sauce. I found this 20 years ago in Belize, where it’s on every table, like ketchup. It’s been in my kitchen ever since, and goes on everything.

There should be no debate: Marie Sharp’s Fiery Hot Habenero Sauce. I found this 20 years ago in Belize, where it’s

As an old, I know what its like to drive a luxobarge, and no S550 is a luxobarge.

I’m with you on the first part, but you went off the rails on the rear, IMHO.

or skinny, or long, and he’s self conscious?

The problem is that FORD doesn’t sell the car to the buyer, a dealer does. In Cena’s case (as I recall), the dealership didn’t include the restrictions in the contract for sale that Cena executed.

They asserted an equitable servitude on the car - w/o reading the complaint, Ford asserts that in fairness (“equity”) the restriction should follow the property (the car) in the absense of a direct agreement between Ford any any successor purchasers.

I assume the prosecutor’s did know, and went forward anyway - at least through a preliminary hearing.

I know exactly one man who took his wife’s last name, and he has an advanced degree (as does his wife), and I know many, many couples who have kept their birth names.

Never heard of the Lipinski’s, but they’re just as egregious as the Hunters - continuous representation of one district for 35 years (the Hunters district changed, repeatedly, but a Hunter has been in congress for the same amount of time representing some potion of inland SD.)

Duncan Hunter is a better example.

It gets worse. Peak crazy is for youth sports seems to be between 9-12, when the distribution of growth skews what a given kid may / may not turn into.

Having worked for insurance carriers defending their insureds for too long, none of this is surprising.

You’ve evaluated why insurance isn’t gambling for the insured - what about the carrier/underwriters (and with Lloyd’s, the particular syndicate)?

The “paperwork” for sentencing isn’t in front of the judge - the evidence presented relates to what happened, not who this dude is/was - and a relatively short delay between conviction and sentencing is not unusual. The amount of time varies by jurisdiction.