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here’s another stereotype - professionally underqualified daughter of the foundation’s founders hired as vice chairman.

imagine it was a typo that Outlook (or whatever) didn’t catch because it’s an actual word.

At any rate, they wised up and Willis got a new, brawnier sidekick in A Good Day to Die Hard.

Antowain Smith

Derrick Fenner

same, and frankly i have no idea why. i guess because in winter soldier he was basically data entry yet still told crossbones to go screw.

i’m not sure how you can stay away from that, though. especially with having intertwined and progressing storylines - if you think about it, it’s pretty weird that tony stark is assumed killed in Iron Man 3 and yet you hear and see nothing from the other Avengers.

i don’t really take much issue with most of this (save for the whole receipt thing - comes off as tacky), it’s just too damn verbose. most parents are probably in the same boat with having too many fn children books and recommending/coordinating gifts for really young kids can be a pain

well, they’re friends with her on facebook. and after 30 more seconds of research she taught at the same school with one of my friends and volunteered with the same organization as both. so i’m pretty comfortable with making that association. but feel free to continue the debate.

though i don’t know Rebecca Johnson, two of my friends are friends with her. considering this specific circle they all likely run in (they live in Atlanta, imagine she did at some point as well), leveraging the Masters for a husband would be the least surprising blog topic i can think of.

but it does. it essentially shares the same ingredients for soap as every other mass-produced bar on the market (obviously stuff like Meyers is in a different class). i'm not sure why this would even be arguable.

would now be a good time to point out that the overwhelming majority of parenting on that show was done by Eldin?

actually, Dove contains a variety of soap ingredients - probably the same ones you're using right now

yes, toyota and honda dealerships nationwide are being overrun by consumers asking when they’re going to start offering up a HEMI of their own

yeah, that’s the point. they could offer up half a dozen variations of the same high MPG vehicle as different “models” and artificially boost the average. it’s really not that difficult to comprehend.

so there should be no incentive/penalty for the manufacturers to actually sell higher MPG vehicles and actually solve the problem?

satellite-eating space gorillas

i think the point of being in the middle class is that one should be able to periodically (not specifically regularly) take a vacation or sock away some money for retirement and/or college.

we've tried a variety of scratching post - none of them took. so we trim her nails no more than every 2 weeks; it seems to lessen her urge to do it and keeps the destruction to a minimum.