start with a couple of well used superficial answers e.g.“My partner is OK with me seing others as long as I don’t hide it from her”
start with a couple of well used superficial answers e.g.“My partner is OK with me seing others as long as I don’t hide it from her”
You need to start off defining what you really mean here...
What do you mean by emotional cheating? What do you mean by physical cheating? The answer you seek must surely dependent on how you and your partners would answer these questions.
In the first video he says that the flashlight magnetises the sunlight. Really?
No and no. And I bet that every female you have met has a clitoris.
A kind of reverse bar trick. “I bet you a dollar I can make your breasts wobble without touching them”
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“damn, you win!”
This would be a bet to repeat many times in one game. Not really a “hey wow” type of trick, and anyone who really watches baseball will know this anyway
Bloody Mary was real. Queen Mary of England in the 16th Century. Or do you mean some stupid myth based on her is not true?
I disagree with going for a blended at first. An entry level single malt is so much better than the top level blendeds it is worth going for the single malts. Some thing like Glenfiddich or Glenmoranje is not tooo expensive and leaves lots of room to explore upwards.
I find this idea that you should aim not to talk all of your annual leave so American.
nah. “Free” is more accurate
This doesn’t address MarylandBills problem.
“What if your child comes home with a math problem and says, “I don’t get it!””
“No such thing as a fish” and “More or less” are both excellent
This is a problem with living in the US, most other countries offer all their staff a decent number of days annual leave (at least 20 per year).
I once stayed in a hotel near Harvard Uni, which was clearly trying to be different from most hotels, espousing left of centre principles such as environmental issues, human rights etc. I wrote on the hotel’s feedback form that a socially responsible employer should be paying their cleaning staff a suitable wage and…
Poor people don’t build houses they rent those houses which somebody else built.
This is one of the best Lifehacker posts ever. There can be valid reasons to refuse chemotherapy, but complementary medicine is never going to actively help against any disease.
Then the school should inform the parents a week in advance that only those with eclipse glasses can go out to experience the eclipse. That no child in the school is allowed to experience it, is bad education.
Great article, but shame you didn’t include a graph!
“a ban on laptop computers, tablets, cameras, portable DVD players, electronic gaming units and electronics larger than cellphones .... Smartphones and essential medical equipment are still permitted into cabins.”