Perhaps if pet health on airplanes were regulated at least somewhat comparably to that of humans, then pets would die less often in airplane holds.
Perhaps if pet health on airplanes were regulated at least somewhat comparably to that of humans, then pets would die less often in airplane holds.
Kudos!
My goals, in order, are generally to strengthen myself to compensate for a bad back, improve my general health, lose weight, gain strength, firm up, and fit better in my clothes (or buy better-looking ones). I’m not particularly interested in either raw strength or maximum bulk. In the last few years I’ve moved from…
We went to the museum yesterday. She looked at jewelry at the gift shop. I observed what caught her eye: modern styles, geometric shapes and patterns, small to medium sized but not just posts. There was no one piece that truly caught her eye, but I now can narrow things down a bit, based both on yesterday and on…
No, don’t. They don’t deserve it.
VOTE THEM OUT! VOTE THEM OUT! VOTE THEM OUT!
I saw her a few weeks ago. She looked great, all considering.
Others rarely drive my cars, but that’s because I’m rarely in the position of being with someone who would want to drive. My most regular passengers either don’t have licenses, or are in the car because they don’t like to drive in the first place. I’m the designated driver, so I’m driving instead of someone else. Etc.
Two: A&W, and Dairy Queen.
Thanks! I’ve seen her wear smaller (but not tiny) ones. I’ll ask, unobtrusively I hope. :-)
The entire Uber/Lyft business model is to break the law and squeeze maximum revenue out of rapid turnover of employees...er, independent contractors.
On Wednesday, Uber and Lyft released a new petition against Assembly Bill 5, the California bill about to be debated in the Senate that, if passed, would almost certainly result in gig economy workers being designated as employees in the state rather than independent contractors. Uber and Lyft fear AB5 could tank…
Going with the penguin theme, some Dadaesque absurdity:
Gift advice sought.
His post prompted a flurry of angry reaction on Twitter. “Blood on your hands,” wrote several angry critics.
When I read blog posts like these, I keep asking myself: “Is this an Onion article?”
Nobody else posted this?
Very different from a bris.
That was new to me. LOL!
That was a glans-ing blow.