We’re allowed to go there AND to tell you all you’re a bunch of loud, smelly jerks. This is ‘Merica.
We’re allowed to go there AND to tell you all you’re a bunch of loud, smelly jerks. This is ‘Merica.
Eat a taco over tortilla chips to make nachos. Loco people.
For tariff reasons, a tomato is also classified as a vegetable in the United States because the Supreme Court ruled it so in 1893 or 1894.
Well done.
107 degrees is all you need. If you live in the South at all, then just drop it in your car. Takes about 10 minutes at that temperature and even their babies die.
If you’re terribly concerned with it, then you need to learn how to read an address bar. You can adjust the link once you connect. You’ll still get to the same thing if you know how to alter the path.
If you’re terribly concerned with it, then you need to learn how to read an address bar. You can adjust the link…
I’ve been riding motorcycles all my life. This advice is spot on. I also liked some suggestions I had not heard before.
This is also a question I have. The author never really gives a concrete figure or even range to consider what “low” is. I don’t think it’s when the fuel light comes on.
I am curious because the entire article is vague to me based on one thing. How much, exactly, are you saying is low? Can you indicate a percentage? Are you saying like .01 percent fuel left in the tank or 10 percent?
The site is really missing quite a bit of information. They want you to fully sign up before they tell you if you qualify it seems. At least that is what I ran into. I have no idea what’s required and I doubt I meet the requirements already.
I’m Southern and I find salt unnecessary. It already tastes good and I just don’t need extra sodium in my life. However, rimming a nice pint glass with salt and drinking fresh-squeezed lemonade on ice is amazing, so I can understand why the salt on watermelon would be good.
I’m from South Georgia. Let me cite Wikipedia for you:
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I see so many replies and concerns about getting a busy signal. I worked in 911 for years. It was in a small county. They only had two on staff at most time. The training was nonexistent. It was just a “pass it down” kind of system. You could easily run out of lines in a big emergency like a shooting or a bad wreck…
VOIP is another problem, because it actually has to be established right now by the caller and service. The location doesn’t just exist. It goes over IP, which isn’t detected by any 911 system I’ve worked on. In fact, many use VOIP to spoof 911 centers and prank them with fake emergencies. We had a call from New York…
911 doesn’t use GPS in most, if any, areas. It uses cell towers and such most of the time to “triangulate” your position, and sometimes that “ping” can take a little bit to accomplish. Sometimes it’s very fast and accurate to within a few meters. Sometimes it takes a bit to even get a remote location on your cell…
Exactly. Weed them out.
This article just doesn’t strike me well. I’ve lost almost 70 lbs since June 2016 and my biggest tool is my scale. You say all these things it does, but those are things you need to be aware of to make it a useful tool. Weigh every day and weigh consistently. Instead of focusing so much on the number try to focus on…
If you have 1000 screwdrivers and 999 of them are used to stab something rather than screw and unscrew something, then it might be time to accept that the screwdriver is meant to stab something...
Exactly. And paying off a mortgage in 4 years? You’re not poor by any means if you can do that sort of thing. You think “25% more than the average American” is insignificant? I’m sure if my wife and I made 25% more than most Americans we could do it too!