Sounds like a decent idea.
Sounds like a decent idea.
I fell in love with my best friend because she is so much like Frankie.
My BFF works for Dolly and keeping this one a secret has been KILLING HER (Us- you know she told me.)!
Any excuse to use one of my favorite all-time gifs:
More for me, buddy. *chomps merrily into a whole salmon*
That oversimplification is as misinformed as the unsupported benefits manufacturers mislead consumers with. There are many vitamins and supplements which are known to provide discrete benefits to certain people. Its just hard to tease those out from the exaggerated claims. And to be honest, articles like this don't…
Okay, I used to work in guidelines. Let me give a little context.
I have been taking fish oil as a supplement for the last two months and it is definitely not a scam. My skin is better. My teeth are whiter. I had a minor cold and got over it in record time. My leg muscles are noticeably stronger. I have better hearing and a better sense of smell. My hygiene routine has improved. I…
It’s not just random calls to rooms from my experience. The scammer in my case knew my surname and room number. Given that this is the same info the hotel requires to sign into their free WIFI (on an unsecured page, I might add), it’s not hard to figure out how they acquired that information to make their attempt…
then don’t use Uber/Lyft or go outside in a single consent state i guess? *shrug*
Uploading the video and sharing it with the public is a privacy issue. Which is stated in the article, if you actually read it.
Chiming in with Whiggly, no problem with you recording and doing it to cover your ass, and helpin insurance or other situations. Its when its then uploaded or streamed for all to see. I’ve given personal information and stories before in the course of having friendly conversations with the drivers, but I would not…
For recording, yes, but the broadcasting has multiple issues, including profiting off someone’s appearance without consent or payment, the risk of misrepresentation, and turning the person into a public figure. All of these were issues in the PlaneBay dustup.
I think it’s less the recording than the broadcasting, which can be touchy.
I feel like if I’m truly drunk and on my hands and knees, I’m probably either going to throw up or fall asleep.
I sometimes have a stiff drink before cleaning the litter boxes. Makes a really gross chore more tolerable.
Contrarywise, if you’re hammered you’re more likely to find that there’s suddenly something gross on the floor;)
Right? You don’t mind getting down in the muck.
I take it one step further: I get drunk when I’m not doing chores. Your great idea expanded a little.
“Remember, the main purpose of airplanes is to get you from one place to another. If you want five star quality food and service, spend that money at Per Se.”
There’s probably a reasonable middle ground between no service and Per Se service. I don’t think asking for water etc. outside of “appropriate intervals” is poor…