I just wish I had sold my pumpkin futures before November.
I just wish I had sold my pumpkin futures before November.
Indeed, because, oddly enough, she's a 17th century Dutchwoman.
The real money's in tulips.
My interest was mostly as a basis for a Rosie the Riveter based inspiration. Please stop being concerned about my alleged caring.
I mean, it seems like you care enough to respond. But yes, "Falcon" is a good one, I do very much doubt the galaxy far, far away is lousy with falcons.
As long as you didn't fall for Oz the great and powerful.
Yes, because Luke is a name on Earth and not both a name and a flower that grows on Earth. Plus we've got a possible Tycho Brahe reference for the last name (albeit inspired by existing use in the novels) which Earths it up that much more.
It is great. I do think it's a little odd to have it as one cover and when the others are just run-of-the-mill promotional materials.
I really hope Rosie does maintenance on rivets.
That's right, people used to say "information superhighway"! It was a happening phrase, by jingo.
I randomly remembered that the other day! The 90's theories about how to make use of the internet are so adorably quaint.
Indeed. For the Orb has fed on his soul, and the Orb was displeased with the flavor.
There could be a minimum to be filled. I think the court has had as few as six, which seems reasonable (federal circuit courts get by with 3 and some State supreme courts have fewer than nine). And to those who say we need an odd number for tie-breaking, bear in mind we just went a year with 8.
There certainly was, but, as down as I am with FDR, in context it was a naked attempt to subjugate the judicial branch to the executive. Personally I think every President should just get to appoint one every term and however many there end up being is the number there are.
I agree to an extent. However, I believe, as a trained historian and (I hope) without hyperbole, that this is the greatest American Constitutional crisis at the *very* least since the 1930s "switch in time that saved nine" situation, and probably surpassed only by various phases of the Civil War era. And Americans are…
Perhaps not the best sample. Trump news has been coming fast and furious even by Trump standards for the last few days. There was a point last Thursday or so where I was suddenly shocked to realize "wait, this was all just this week".
Yeah… no… I wouldn't either. But "one" might.
All the News that's fit to be snarky about.
One might even say "Great Job Internet".
PBS Newshour for life.The rest is sensationalized drivel. PBS, in this and most things, has the integrity to be boring.