I know what you're saying. The trick is to not give up hope, even if you keep getting hurt, and figure out just WHY you're getting hurt. Then avoid those circumstances.
I know what you're saying. The trick is to not give up hope, even if you keep getting hurt, and figure out just WHY you're getting hurt. Then avoid those circumstances.
This is an excellent example of why it's a bad fucking idea to run from the cops. (Or, if it's stolen, to steal it in the first place.)
This may be what it takes to get me into the PS4...
If you're looking at a crowd of people, your eye's going to be drawn to differences - not similarities. The person willing to paint themselves bright orange will always stand out in a crowd.
If your goals are so easily misinterpreted, then perhaps they're nowhere near as clear as you seem to think they are.
My dad called that the 'Indian Alarm clock'.
Maybe - but think of your heating and electric bills, not to mention the commute.
"Times have changed obviously, kind of wonder what those professors are saying now, assuming they are still teaching... "
Man's gotta have a hobby, right? If it keeps him mentally active and he can afford it, then it's all good.
I know laughing at stereotypes is all fun and games - but I spent $55 to save $2k on the price of a new car. With my crappy bargaining skillz that's a hell of a deal, even if I don't set foot there again. Don't know if Sam's has the same thing - none nearby, so I didn't check. (And checking - they do. http://www.sam…
New and used. Don't know how they handle used - but I got mine new through a local dealership.
No negotiation ability? Yep, that's me. :-(
As a technician doing break/fix on PCs, having a user bring it to me and telling me 'it's broke' doesn't help much. HOW is it broken? What causes it to fail? Where's the problem?
What more do you need? Plus, the script probably used vowels and consonants as well - it's sheer plagiarism, I tell you!
Oddly, I don't know what a comment actually is until I read it. Flunked telepathy and precog in HS, couldn't take the make-up class.
...Bows respectfully and humbly in your direction...
I was born in 1956 (yeah, I'm ancient, get off my damn lawn!) - and it's amazingly awesome considering just how MUCH had to be developed to get things to where they are. Decades of innovation and improvements, billions spent for infrastructure and development - I mean, seriously, extreme UV and ion-beam lithography…
I wish I could have done something like this for my mother - who lasted a year in hospice care never getting out of the bed. She could barely see, barely move - this would have been a wonderful thing for her.
Of course it does. We've got way too many unemployed lawyers, and the only way to fix that is by getting as many lawsuits going as possible. So sue everyone for everything - otherwise a lawyer somewhere's going to starve!
Didn't even get far into DS3's preview - far as I'm concerned the series ended quite well at the close of DS2.