bitemekinja
bitemekinja
bitemekinja

You sound like one of the well-paid wine connoisseurs that, time and again, have been proven to not actually have the self-professed tastebud acumen to tell the difference between shit from a box and the expensive stuff. You know, the sort of folks whose evaluation is based on presentation and expectation, rather

My coworker always rambles on and on about their avoidance of gluten. They haven't bothered to go get checked for celiac disease (not likely, given the odds) but they'll sit there bitching and moaning about the sandwiches I'll eat in front of them.

I've had my family on one of T-Mobile's no-contract plans for a while now and it's worked out great. My old iPhone 4 didn't get the best service, but since buying an unlocked iPhone 6 the LTE has been very reliable in our city. We don't travel much, so I can't speak to nationwide coverage.

I thought this was Lee Corso for a minute.

I starred this, and was most amused by the responses you received as a result. Denial ain't just a river in Egypt.

Focus on the bigger picture, as coffee and its temperature is irrelevant: people sue over shit they shouldn't be suing over, and anyone with a modicum of sense can realize that and do well to mitigate it. Being a dick about it doesn't change that simple fact, despite your best efforts. And no, I'm not going to do

...And yet she was awarded substantially more than that, according the the very article you linked; the exact amount is unknown, though the judge pegged it at $640,000. Moreover, that same article mentions numerous other similar lawsuits, all of which cost the corporations in question substantial amounts of money to

Wrong? Lieback was awarded $2M+ by a jury, subsequently reduced to $640k; my deepest apologies on that oversight. And no, I don't realize from that picture that it's an intersection they're crossing at; it doesn't appear immediately obvious in the rendering to my eyes.

I have, but c'mon man this is America: where you spill coffee on yourself and are awarded millions. The land where home burglars fall through skylights onto kitchen knives and get a payoff for their troubles!

You have much more faith in Americans than I do, that's for sure. In San Francisco specifically, the cable cars are at least in the street where pedestrians aren't encouraged to mill about.

Lol, pedestrians just crossing the grader-leve, non-barriered tracks? No liability there at all, no sirrrreeeeee!

LOL, those are your "credentials" in regards to questioning the veracity of Konrad's claim of how far out he was. Lololololololol... How cute!

Exactly what I was gonna say man. Fisherman know roughly where they are, for those reasons you listed.

What Vlan said. Also: it make adding crown molding a complete pain in the ass that never looks right.

Another word of caution is that some homes (mine included) had their popcorn texture done in actual plaster. It's a thick layer applied over the ceiling sheetrock that will simply not soak up water nor will it scrape off easily as seen here. You'll get some chunks to break off, but it's a bear to take down.

True he's paid for it, but he looks almost certainly to be a mestizo (a person of mixed Filipino-European ancestry) who as a whole community are generally quite attractive people even as non-celebrities. Male or female, mutt Pinoys look good.

Tell me more about Bohol, if you would... My wife's family (mother's side) is from Bohol and I've never been. I know there's the Chocolate Hills but not much else aside from some small bit of property my lady owns in Clarin.

I've DP'ed my share of women, and I don't consider myself bi at all; guys are not sexually attractive to me. What I enjoy about DP is the total depravity and taboo connotations of the act: a woman, filled with lust, taking on multiple men and reveling in it. I think that's hot as hell, and love any woman who throws

I'm with you 100%. The utter absurdity of Silva's whole escape plan ruined it for me... It was just too ridiculous, contingent on all these factors out of his control for it to properly work.

UAB should be building its name on the strength of its medical program and close ties to the numerous, well-regarded hospitals in Birmingham itself. Not on the back of a crappy football program that loses money and will never be anything but the little brother to UAT.