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Was that doctor who was brutally attacked flying United? I’m thinking so. He was probably already pretty well off, but now, after they’ve settled with him, he can retire early.

Was that doctor who was brutally attacked flying United? I’m thinking so. He was probably already pretty well off, but now, after they’ve settled with him, he can retire early.

Trump’s “team” accusing Obama and his Justice Department of shifty research is pretty funny. Trump’s people don’t even know the laws they should attempt not to break. Obama’s people not only didn’t break any laws, they didn’t even get close to the area that might be called bending the law.

Had a powerstroke for years, never any trouble. Ford makes a fine heavy truck. Towed a backhoe to AZ and back, couldn’t tell it was back there for the most part.

Stef,

That dashboard is HIDEOUS in every possible way. How fast are you going? Dunno?

Regarding your pyrite/coal mining paragraph, where you say “This is why many coal mines will spray limestone powder onto newly excavated coal seams—it slows the ore’s exothermic oxidation reaction enough to prevent it from exploding.”

Not a cave diver, but I do know that if it rains enough, the pocket where the boys are now can be filled with rushing cold water. Which would be less than optimal, to say the least. People have drowned in caves right here in the USA because of thunderstorms that popped up after they went into the cave.

This asshole looks to be eating raw oysters, which is criminally stupid given that he intends to put raw sewage in all our waters. What a monumentally stupid, criminal person!

Simple minded, Nest, for shame~!!~

My dad was a lover of nice cars, although he was NOT a gearhead. The first car I remember was a two tone green early 1950s Studebaker, followed by a cherry red Studebaker convertible with a 289, I think a ‘64. That was followed by a Ford , Torino RT black with a white ragtop.

My dad was a lover of nice cars, although he was NOT a gearhead. The first car I remember was a two tone green early 1950s Studebaker, followed by a cherry red Studebaker convertible with a 289, I think a ‘64. That was followed by a Ford , Torino RT black with a white ragtop.

There’s about zero evidence of the existence of any god, but lots of physics and math to back up black holes. And while we cannot directly see a black hole, because their gravity is too strong for anything to emit from the black hole itself, events near the black hole appear to be visible, witness this study for just

They will have to put that fuel filler somewhere a real person can reach it. I won’t accept any vehicle that I can’t refuel by myself, easily.

Because of the geography of the continent and the line-of-sight nature of cell radio signals, there are millions of people who will never be able to have a phone connection to the world without that old fashioned landline wired connection.

As a retired software systems developer, I very much doubt this guy ever did anything worthy of prosecution. He seems the ideal of a white hat hacker who figures out malware built by state actors or competent professional hackers aiming to make lots of money, in order to stop the ability of the malware from doing it’s

“If she can see her mom...” Maybe Mom should be sitting 8 or 10 rows back? Invisible from boarding... just a thought.

Back in May of 2016, we visited Tuscany with friends we’ve known for many years. Stayed in a converted farm hotel on a ridge, in the Vineyards of Chianti where many ridges had very high-end restaurants and hotels. One evening we went over to the next ridge for dinner, and there was a really beautiful Ferrari in the

Mr Limon,

My dad was buying a high end car, trading in a pretty cherry LeBaron convertible. The salesman called the dealership owner on the gold course to OK the deal, as it was the most expensive car on the lot.