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It’s not enforceable. Come on man, don’t assume because a guy wrote a thing somewhere it’s binding on people. They made an agreement. They said we will fly you to x for y dollars. He said ok. He paid them money. Got the ticket.

It does? Where?

Shame them out of their contract rights? How about offer more money? These people have contract rights, the airline would like them to forfeit them. There’s a free market solution to this. Offer more money. It doesn’t matter what they think of their offer already on the table, it wasn’t “generous” if no one took

The fine print isn’t enforceable. They offered to fly him for some amount of money. He paid them the money, and got on the plane. Offer, acceptance, consideration.

I heard the tater was made to look bigger than it really was with a healthy piece of cod.

You can’t adversely possess something you have a right to use, or permission to use. Whether it’s public property or not you are allowed to park there. In modern habitated areas this only comes up in scenarios where like, twenty years after someone starts caring for a strip of land in between their land and a

Trademark is different. In this setting basically anything prevents transfer of ownership. Including a letter that says “hey it’s cool you’re using this but just so you know it’s mine.”

Dolan’s one of those alcoholics who accuse everyone of alcoholism. That’s the worst kind.

That minute there, when there was almost some flow to the game before the whistle blew again.... that was awesome.

You’re confusing a crime with a rule of evidence.

There’s a weird combination of evolved and backwardness to that sentiment. Acknowledging the human frailty and the fact that we are subject to all sorts of complex biologically driven urges or emotions or what have you, good!

I didn’t realize those two feats were the same year! But there you go. Both more impressive than winning an MVP.

I really admired Ricky for that. Almost no one near as good as Ricky could have ever tolerated playing independent league baseball, and understandably so, but Ricky didn’t care.

Am I the only one who thinks what he’s doing is a lot bigger than the MVP?

Their own country huh? That a specific group that owns the country in your mind?

And it’s totally self-inflicted! They ran on repeal because they effectively lied about the law as a failure/disaster/whatever. They can’t turn around now and say oh actually we don’t have a better idea than what is basically a republican/heritage/Romney compromise on health care.

Did anyone else find the premise of this really confusing? I appreciate that the source of the confusion is the study moreso than the headline, but man, I had to read it like, six times before I understood what they were ranking.

I’d bet that’s condo/co-op fees plus property taxes. For in NYC, that’s a ton to pay in property taxes. Residential property taxes are very low. Step across the border to Nassau/Westchester or whatever, then that 20k would be a lot higher.

Ha, my old Monte Carlo did too. It had those plastic little tabs the key fit betweeen (to help turn it I guess?) and those were all you needed.

I’m no scientist but don’t cars crave electrolytes?