I love that picture of the Courier in all its “bed doesn’t quite match the body” glory. Or maybe that’s just my eyes playing a trick on me, since the real Courier bed color never quite matched the body color.
I love that picture of the Courier in all its “bed doesn’t quite match the body” glory. Or maybe that’s just my eyes playing a trick on me, since the real Courier bed color never quite matched the body color.
>raw, emotional moments in film
I was in the Army in the 1980s. I always knew one of my sergeants was a bit “off,” but what cemented it for me was when he got excited about buying a Supra.
I fully understand it’s a movie. And there’s some things I prefer not to see, or support, in my “entertainment.”
The little extra convex mirror that some cars have tacked on to the driver’s side rear-view mirror. Maybe it’s just a Canada thing, but the Ford Edge I rented in Calgary had that little blind-spot mirror and it’s just awesome. No fancy electronics, no sensors, just a way to use your own eyes to check the blind spot.
It’s not always possible if you don’t plan ahead and/or don’t want to pay for the thing you consider important. If something is that important, it’s worth putting time into, not just hoping someone will take a less comfortable seat to accommodate you (not you, you, but “one,” you).
Here’s a couple of fun facts about Pete.
Good thing nobody is forcing you to use this app.
Doesn’t Google do this automatically if you get your shipping notifications sent to your Gmail address? Or did I imagine that?
Sounds like a great reason to reserve seats together.
I guess you should book seats together then?
On a business trip one time, I had a couple ask me to move from my aisle seat to one of their middle seats so they could sit together. My co-workers on the flight couldn’t believe I said no.
It’s a two-hour flight, the separation will do y’all some good, kids.
Supplemental insurance will become a big deal. Also, the insurance companies will bid for business as Medicare contractors. All those claims still have to be processed, and they’re equipped to do the work.
Fun fact - Medicare is not run by “the government,” it’s run by contractors. They do stuff like process claims, answer the phones, audit providers, stuff like regular ol’ healthcare insurance companies do.
You “took a few seconds to look it up”? Wow, it sounds like you do understand that time words go with time descriptions. See how easy that was?
Parsecs, my friend.
How far apart things are is a measure of distance. Distance is measured in meters, kilometers, yards, miles, etc.
Maybe reporters could, you know, use distance units when writing about distances, and time units when talking about time.
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