I really thought that was going to be the whole article.
I really thought that was going to be the whole article.
The “slow down” part is for if you can’t move over, but you’re supposed to try to move over. At least, that’s the law here in Ontario. Probably different elsewhere.
You could say it’s rampant
I found this out when I went to show my wife Meatballs, and Bill Murray’s character “playfully” sexually assaults one of the other camp counsellors.
Why are all these apologies so awful? It’s almost a bingo-card for excuses:
Also the nice thing about getting the flu shot, is it prepares your immune system somewhat, so even if you end up getting a variant not covered by it, the symptoms are less severe and you get over it faster.
It should be “we’re sorry for being fucking idiots, and we’ll try to be better human beings”
This is exactly what I do in the winter, especially to get the salt off.
That’s why the 86 is only good for downhill mountain races, and delivering tofu.
I didn’t mind her character at first, and I can see why you’d want to have your telepath at arm’s reach when you have to negotiate with bad guys every so often, but I really liked that they “levelled up” her character later, when she went for officer training, and started wearing the starfleet uniform later.
While I liked the stairs and that it did shine a light on the ridculous buereaucracy involved, the guy that built them wasn’t an engineer or carpenter in any way, and they kinds looked rickety at best. I can only imagine how safe they’d be once winter hit and they were covered in ice.
Yah but the question isn’t “hey how hard is this to make?” because I’m sure it’s beyond Matt to build it himself. The question is “who the fuck did he get to install it” and what kind of fucking work request is that?
Definitely! Opposite George had it fucking going ON!
I saw it at home, a friend downloaded it. It wasn’t the most awful film, it kept me entertained, Dracula was indeed stupid though.
1) Pick a theatre you have to drive to. Like not one attached to a mall or subway/bus line/downtown, one that you’d need to be a somewhat responsible adult to actually get to. It cuts down on the riffraff who’d talk through a movie or do stupid things like shine laser pointers on the screen. Which leads me to:
Not my story, but a teenage friend had saved up enough money to buy a used Honda Accord hatchback (couldn’t tell you the year or anything, this was early 90s though) and to cover costs he had a pizza job.
I did this growing up, only with regular peoples’ cars, after they pulled up to a stop sign.
Frankly I’m surprised this wasn’t in the article. Good job posting it!
....what?