The attendance looks about right.
The attendance looks about right.
Coach Stockstill better watch out. Losing to Hawaii is the kiss of death for coaches: http://www.staradvertiser.com/2016/11/29/sports/ferds-words/lose-to-uh-and-it-could-cost-you-your-job/
Fishing grounds in that area is a touchy subject. I wouldn’t be surprised if future wars are fought over fish.
But is it really YOUR space if the reclining seat hits someone’s knees? Ask yourself whether the legs of the person behind you have a right to be where they are. If the answer is “yes” then it’s THEIR space, and your reclining should stop short of touching them. If you can recline without touching, then I think…
First, I recline my own seat. However, my questions is why is it “ok” to recline simply because the seat is mechanically able to do so, without caring how it affects the person behind you, but raising the armrest (which was also designed to be raised) is a no-no if someone is sitting next to you (etiquette only…
My wife and I refer to them as “F-arts” — after Frank Hart, the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot.
The only thing I understood from all that was the reviewer thinks the worst Star Wars movie (“Attack of the Clones”) was the best Star Wars movie.
I learned this gem from Homer: just scream “I’m a hemophiliac,” then shriek like a woman and keep sobbing until he turns away in disgust.
Besides the religious angle, doesn’t the regulation infringe on a parent’s right to decide whether to donate the tissue to scientific research?
Yeah, that was my take on the joke too. Offering a couple of non-traditional choices is one thing, but 37 is ridiculous, because at that point you’re saying gender can’t really be classified at all- so why bother making up 37 categories then? And even if you personally think 37 categories is a good idea, the…
A deer!
The classic game I miss the most is Tetris. Man, I was addicted to that thing, to the point where I would lie in bed trying to sleep, and I’d “see” the blocks falling in my mind. Good thing I moved on to alcohol.
Mad Max? It’s “scary” in the sense that while it’s not supernatural, it’s what society could be.
You may be right. But it’s sad/scary to think there are THAT many people in America who cannot recognize that killing minorities is wrong. I would prefer to think they know it’s wrong, deep down inside, but don’t want to admit it. However, you may be correct and they truly believe they are morally right. And that…
The worst part is, they initially apologized because at some point they recognized it was wrong. But then they DELETED the apology, because (presumably) somebody complained that the APOLOGY was even MORE wrong. It boggles my mind how people are perfectly happy to be racist, so long as they are not perceived as being…
This is what a witness said about the plane: “there was now smoke in the plane and the fire is right up against the windows, and it’s melting the windows” — anyone who holds up the exit under those conditions to try to retrieve a bag, deserves to be punched in the head and tossed aside.
Most flights I take nowdays are completely full, so this probably won’t work for me. I just take an aisle seat when I can, and hope the middle seat next to me stays empty. And if not . . . I still have my aisle seat.
You can achieve the same result by “hunting” with a camera. You don’t need to kill endangered animals, which is a crime against the planet and against future generations, and then make up an excuse that your kill “fed” some villagers.
Yeah, and the money Trump wasted on the hunting expedition would probably have fed the villagers for a long time - a lot longer than the leopard carcass. If Trump wants to feed people, go work in a slaughterhouse where he can enjoy killing an animal AND actually feed many people at the same time. Leave the wild…
I know I’m old, but when I was a kid, the moral of The grasshopper and the ant” was that it’s a good thing to work hard and plan for your, and your family’s, future. And living in the moment for fun without care for tomorrow was irresponsible. Of course, back then we were expected to be self-sufficient once we reached…