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That's not how it's done in Florida at all. I've been through the handicap lines twice: once for myself, and not by choice, and once with a Polio survivor on a motorized cart. When I was on crutches for an injury, we rented a push wheelchair to go around the park in (because walking long distances on crutches is

This is all I've got.

I had applied for a second job at Target - interview went fine, etc. Standard retail stuff. Then, it turns out that their starting wage was the same as it was in 1998, when I had worked for them previously. In 14 years, with gas prices going from $1/gal for regular to almost $4/gal, and the subsequent cost of living

I loved the story of the hen - she was going to be killed in Kansas because of her inability to lay eggs (infertility = uselessness) but found a home in Oz and stayed there because they valued her as a warrior and an individual. That movie was much closer to the original source material and was wonderfully creepy and

If I take my fiance's last name, my initials will be JLA. Like Justice League of America. Reason enough for me.

Actually, yes - they do. We talked about it in one of my criminal justice classes; men who use semen as glue for glitter on anonymous letters, or who work into the letter somehow to get women to touch it. It is actually a thing.

I think a big part of that is unequal training - I've seen first hand (anecdotal, I know) that women don't receive the same level of training from sexist, douche-bag instructors - and those guys make up the majority of combat sport instructors. It's not that they can't do the same things, and often at the same level

The only interest I've got in seeing Cyborg fight is in a Roid League, where everyone in it has tested positive for cheating. Don't let them compete in the legitimate arenas anymore - even if you stop taking 'roids, you still benefit from the gains you made when you were juicing.

And take into consideration that a lot of large companies have someone that sorts/opens mail for people, and your handwritten note may either be mistaken for junk mail or just thrown away by accident. E-mail is a faster, more guaranteed way to make sure someone gets your message.

On a side note, it would be easier to make pre-calculations if restaurants would put their damn prices on their websites. It's hard enough to get a menu online, and one that's not a PDF, but they hardly ever have prices listed. At the very least, restaurants could do like Disney and place their menus outside the

Men are not uncontrollable sex machines who will take the first outlet given to them when they snap - that's a myth perpetuated by society and rapists in order to keep rapists from being held accountable (or as accountable) for their crimes. These people are predators who sought out a lifestyle that would grant them

Damn it, Florida. If Georgia wasn't so messed-up and backwards, stuff like this would make me want to move back. I will say that this isn't across the board - a friend of mine took his wife's last name, in Jacksonville, and hasn't had any issues with it for a few years, now. I guess it depends on the county/city

It's blue in most of the movie, if I recall correctly. It's only pink during the color-changing "fight" scenes between the fairy godmothers. We see it in pink today because Disney already has a princess in blue - Cinderella - and Cinderella's dress color never changes.

Yeah... his paycheck examples and savings recommendations in this PDF are kind of high for people making minimum wage or just above. And congrats to whoever paid off $30,000 in ten months - you paid off almost twice what a person making $8/hour (typical retail hourly wage) makes in a year, working full-time. This

Self check out is only good if there's no line. Most people make incredibly incompetent cashiers and are slower than the slowest cashiers I've ever worked with.

Check writers are the worst (from a former cashier's perspective). Every single person I ever ran a check for acted like it was the biggest surprise in the world that checks are run electronically now and then felt the need to make a grand speech about how if that's how the system works then they might as well use a

The contention about the credit card point seems to boil down to cashiers using the term "decline" improperly. I think it's because managers tell them to use decline as it's the least offensive term - people apparently don't like hearing in front of other customers that their card has been rejected or not approved

Because people are paid mostly by direct deposit these days, and no one's going to go through the hassle of getting cash just to pay for a coffee.

Was it actually declined, or did it just not read? Because in the nine years I worked in retail, I never had a card that was actually declined/not accepted work on the second try. Ever. If it just didn't read, then all you have to do is get the number into the machine somehow (manually, rerunning, whatever). A

Yeah, and high ratings always equal quality programming, right?