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That is the absolute best way to pack your dress shirts... if you want them wrinkled as f**k when you get to your destination.

This behaviour is common in Europe in general. Living in Switzerland, here you are always greeted with ‘Gruezi’ whether you are walking down a street (except perhaps in a busy city), entering a shop, or hiking through the mountains.

To be fair, this doesn’t appear to be a school bus. Generally school-buses aren’t a thing in Europe with children taking public transit instead. I don’t know of any rule even in the US where oncoming traffic stops if there is stopped city bus.

It looks as though Voltron sneezed out a car, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

“A potentially good move as the big bezels we saw in a recent Pixel 2 leak screamed 2015 instead of 2017.”

Now lets combine this with Freevalve and see what we get!

As far as I know the entire country of Switzerland has no open container laws. At least everywhere I have been, so crack the can anywhere you like!

This always bothered me more than anything else in the Star Trek universe.

‘Paracord enthusiast’

fixed.

Thanks for the replies. I actually see a few Panteras fairly regularly here in Zürich (particularly a red on in my neighborhood), but somehow this camera angle and dark lighting threw me off. Looks even more stunning than usual!

What’s this beauty? Such lovely lines, from this angle at least.

Without Google Wallet this list is nullified.

is the entire film shot in close-ups?

And if you live in a place where A/C is not common, these work great with cold water to keep you cool on a hot summer night!!!

Have done this many times. Either walking around the neighborhood if it is a short wait or going elsewhere in the city, it’s a great introduction and the perfect way to get in the spirit of vacation after an arduous travel.

Alternative headline: OMG did you know you can zip tie things together with zip ties?!?!?!

I would recommend using some dowels to tie the wood pieces together. Holding anything that exhibits vertical shear forces together with just glue is simply nonsense.

As many have pointed out, my first thought was that the cabinets would most definitely need some reinforcing to hold the weight of an adult walking, and doing whatever else on that bed.

The code may not allow that particular door to open into the way of egress, i.e. if the door opened into the hallway it would restrict the width of the hallway and therefor the fire exit.