Gross!
Gross!
LED indicators are out of control. Yes, they are handy, but between the TV, the cable modem, the WiFi router, and a couple of phone chargers, my living room is almost bright enough to read in at night just from the LEDs.
Good idea, but not really a “bodyweight” exercise.
I workout at home or outside, so I am barefoot for everything. Mostly for comfort and laziness, but the freedom/flexibility/lack of cushion definitely allow your feet to do more work and therefore get stronger.
Actually, bubbles are for champagne. “Real” soda is for...I don’t know, children?
What else are we allowed to not be responsible for if we are drunk? How about driving?
Concur.
I never blamed it on the air. I blame it on having to be so close to so many disgusting people. I don’t care how much the air is changed and filtered, it’s still 200 people way too close together in a tiny tube.
I guess there is a fine line between looking hard and actually just looking like a pair of fat ladies dressed like they were hoping nobody they knew would see them today.
I’m in the same boat. I have no idea what I would replace this device with if I had to.
I only did it when it was obvious and justified. I can’t do it anymore, since I drive a motorcycle now.
One of my favorite things to do with my armored, doorless Jeep was to park right up close to shitty asshole parkers so they wouldn’t be able to open their driver door.
Unless you are only making one cocktail and calling it a night, you really don’t want a shaker with a cap, strainer, or anything else built in. They are a pain in the ass to rinse/clean and make a new batch.
Some of these are giving me second thoughts about selling my 6P for a Note 7...
Even that SR has an electric start. The kicker works but is just for show/fun.
Start with the bread, because it’s cheap and fills you up before you get to the good stuff?
Lionfish are also delicious. So you can help the reef AND treat yourself to a nice meal at the same time.
Everyone knows that cars are not for transporting baggages or children. Only beautiful women. Leave the kids at home (or someone else’s home, preferably), not in a car.
Is it? Seems like a pretty small number, especially compared to all the other ways to die in a car. Ways that are, like this, also very much the fault of the user and not the vehicle or manufacturer.
You’re right about the legality of lanesplitting, but you are either missing the point M73 is making, or just wrong. It doesn’t matter who is at fault here. When you drive, you have to make assumptions and have expectations about how other drivers will behave (or not). You seem to want to assume that everyone will…