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That is not what I got from the exchange at all. Penniless made the same point many other experts who are not Kessler have made - that article 35 applies to players only. His post implied (pretty obviously I think) that this relies on having the entire constitution which, as you rightly point out, we do not have.

Because everyone is calling everyone else a dick, you had to make yourself look like one? You're making Penniless' point and calling him names simultaneously. I'll refrain from making the obvious observation.

Ooh! Ooh! Then you get to double dip, er, lick!

Sure, plus you get to lick your finger afterwards!

Chew, if only you could see what I've seen with your eyes!

I read that it for advocating for "a kinder approach between church members". The link to the original story.

Amen, I made just this point in a related topic just now. Male vet here, and I've seen both male and female enlisted soldiers burn for much less. This is just the type of slanted military justice that underscores how command authority evades responsibility for the same actions that they claim to be trying to eradicate.

Not a straight razor man, but I have switched back to soap and a badger brush after using foam for years. I notice that I personally get a much closer shave with soap, and less irritation.

Although I agree with your sentiment, I posted my reply to this particular thread because of the OP's reference to poverty. The ironic thing is that the very parents who didn't bother to keep their child's accounts up to date are now moaning about the "traumatic and humiliating" nature of the situation. Nobody seems

I live a little more than four blocks from this school.

A medial branch block does not result in deinervation of the facet joints. A medial branch block uses an anesthetic to provide short term relief of back pain. It is used as a proof of effectiveness test for the procedure that actually does result in deinervation, a facet or zygapophyseal rhizotomy (also called

Actually, the weapon seen most on screen is an SKS, a Soviet/Chinese weapon which entered common use circa 1945. It was one of the most common communist produced weapons in the Korean and Vietnamese conflicts.

As a living relic of the 60s, I can confidently state that this list omits a very popular Christmas offering, to wit:

Beat me to it. This was the very first time I a domo-kun, and I can still spew a beverage out my nose by just thinking about this pic.

Oh, well played....very well played.

Add a pipe, and instant religion!

Now playing

Am I really the only one who thought of this?

Take a look at these. Kayaking the river is pretty popular these days. LA River Expeditions runs trips regularly I think.

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I think the Tote Goat has the Trail Breaker beat by a few years (Manufacturing started in 1958). Created here in Utah by one of us lazy hunters.