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I think Clif made a good decision with regards to managing their choice of athletes to support. They have a vision of what they want their marketing image to be and manage towards that. Entirely their choice. Clif wants to support the sustainable middle of the pack, and not a bad choice. They admittedly did a poor

The label is apt because of the notoriety of what they do, and the controversy that surrounds it. You don't have very many conversations about Honnold without having very polarized opinions expressed on the acceptability of what he does.

After our dog got a face full of skunk at point blank range, we found that this was more than effective. He slept in the house the same night, no further troubles.

and yet they are still getting a new arena

Alternatively, if you have to do this often you might consider a small investment in the right tool for the job. Pipe wrap is thick enough to drag a sharpie along the edge, durable enough to last years and also has everything you need to mark out complex cuts.

Nope, I think we should fully assert our right to complain about how poor the climbing will be on a really neat wall that we'll never visit. It's just the worst.

Teach your children to kindly thank the idiot for the candy, and be sure to egg the car on the way down the drive.

From other reporter working with the Star's site, you can listen to the announcement about the article.

No he wasn't. He was in a state campground where I'm sure there are rules for how pets are to be handled. I've had a dog for 20+ years and the only place he runs loose is in the actual outdoors (where other peoples and their dogs aren't) or my home. Anywhere else isn't 100% safe, and the animal doesn't understand

Is there any rationale behind not filing charges? They have evidence, he admits it, what more do they need? Obviously the last victim has a great case to sue on as well. Sounds like lawyer heaven.

My moment of absolute failure was stapling shut a bag of not quite fully popped popcorn and reintroducing it to the microwave. Flames ensued.

I can't see anyone wanting to run like that even if carrying a spear. Much simpler and easier to teach if they just take a short step to get into the throwing position as they turn their hips. I suppose one could look at any javelin throwing vids online and check.

I was under the impression that the Marines are basically the meat shield for the US. Why give them cutting edge equipment to get blown up as the first wave of troops? Granted their role is a bit more complex than that, but you don't need highest tech to do the job they have to do.

Just take care to get the screw centered in the chuck. If you get something between the jaws, it can jam up a bit and be troublesome. Otherwise, I've used this trick quite a bit through the years.

Rail sure sounds like a great idea until you consider events like Lac-Megantic in Quebec last year. That is the real cost of increased traffic on an aging rail system.

Sharing knowledge is always fun. Stick to the water side, odds are good they'll treat you like humans there. O&G is ruthless, even if profitable.

I was on an oil/gas site with at least 15 pallets of them stored outside. They sure didn't look pristine for long. That doesn't stop the company from trying to return them all for refund though.