If I were an incoming President, after Trump, I would have one person on my staff that had this as their only job.
If I were an incoming President, after Trump, I would have one person on my staff that had this as their only job.
They also did mounted combat with swords. It wasn’t all jousts from horseback. Medieval knights are kind of a specialist subject.
Even at 20 feet, you are sharing an enclosed airspace with the rest of the patrons and staff, but, I agree...to an extent.
Really, if I was her, I’d just swim in my money pile and keep my mouth shut.
I doubt that the old white men had to edit it...much. I have been in these sorts of situations, where a company basically tells you to go out to the public and lie.
I’m with lazarus...well mostly.
I’m in Texas. It’s already worse, and it started getting worse pretty much as soon as Governor Abbot put out a date for reopening.
So, white guy question here.
This is exactly what the University of Texas did, though they did something else quite interesting first.
Thank you.
Thank you, Salty, you made something go pop in my head.
Another Texan here (immigrant, but it is where I live). Cases are spiking in Texas, right now, but the Governor continues with his reopening plans. In Austin, I see about 50% mask wearing....maybe, but mostly, 6' is being maintained. HEB is still doing what they can, and virtually all store staff have masks.
Well, Dan “the idiot” Patrick did say that the elderly should be willing to sacrifice themselves for the economy.
While it is definitely a classic, I can agree that the second half of Stranger in a Strange Land is definitely weaker. It starts off strong and then seems to meander to a forgettable ending.
Actually, when I read “Soap Opera” I assumed that Kate Kane would get hit in the face with a chainsaw and then when they pull the bandages off...new face.
I am sure that they could get several schools, except that they have all been closed, by order of the governor as of March 17.
Equity makes lots of sense in a company that is growing, and with it the stock.
It’s all just glorified geocaching.
I started reading Science Fiction in the 70s, and even then some of Heinlein’s stories were dated...note that I say dated, not outdated. They included ideas that had come and gone by the time I read them. I still loved them in my teenage years, which is probably why I did not see Heinlein’s Juveniles as being…