ilovejoshlyman1
ilovejoshlyman
ilovejoshlyman1

I do the same, because as a child I only flew when it was out of the country - so, plane = passport. I actually had an airline person checking me in refuse to accept my passport as ID because I was only flying a few states away. I was very confused. Luckily, I also drive so I had my DL with me, but it took me a few

Why does she speak Estonian to them if she’s from Slovenia?

So what if they only received the opportunities because of being on that show? That doesn’t make the show (or its fans) entitled to anything from them - they aren’t owned by the show or its fans.

Holding them over would violate the speedy trial clause of the Sixth Amendment. You can’t just put it off indefinitely. He has the right to face the charges levied against him.

“Life” in prison isn’t actually for one’s entire life. It varies from state-to-state last time I checked, but it usually hovers around 32 years. So, theoretically, he could get life, and be released eventually. Life in prison without the chance of parole just means he’ll do his full bid, as opposed to being granted

So glad I’m not the only one...

Yes, because the STEM are the only worthy degrees and anyone who studied poli sci (which, for the record, I didn’t) were morons who weren’t able to get a 3.6 GPA in high school and didn’t have any internships/paid summer work related to their field lined up. You STEM people really need to get over yourselves - it is

It is pretty noticeable...I mean, it isn’t like they are doing this in their invisibility suits.

When I first read the article, I was really in the “it’s no big deal; let’s all unbunch our panties”. But, the people in these comments remarking that they don’t want to be forced into someone else’s sex play really make a lot of sense, and I’m hard pressed to disagree with them.

Why are thank you notes a middle class thing? And yes, writing letters of rec is in the job description for most teachers - but, they aren’t obligated to write a particular student one, so being polite and expressing gratitude is the right thing to do.

I'm surprised surrogacy is considered controversial? I've never heard of it being so. What makes it so controversial?

I actually wasn't giving you tax advice - just helping improve your reading comprehension since it seemed like you weren't very good at that. And now if you'll excuse me, I need to go wash myself.

You aren't required to meet clients there - you only have to meet ONE of the following:

Yes, because taking a time suck (figuring out someone's rambling e-mail) and making it even more time consuming by re-writing it sounds like a fabulous plan.

Is there anything similar for Android? Because that is a really awesome app.

He didn't discharge his student loans - he discharged his credit card debt that was used to pay for school.

In addition to the risk of a cancellation/bad review you are forcing on them, if they do say no - they also likely miss out on a trip that wasn't trying to game the system. Kind of a jerk move.

You really come across as a defensive prat when you respond like that.

AMEN

I have two 'retirement' accounts - one is a rollover 401K, and the second is managed through a Money Market account with Vanguard. I can access the second account in approx. 24 hours if an emergency came up. I tossed $5k into it Summer 2013. I have nearly $6k in it now - instead of the $5,050 I'd have in a