jupiterthunder4
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder4

I don't know if that's a requirement but I do know that some places will go ahead and send communications/notifications to an address for a considerable period of time even before you verify the address you use.

Per household, yes. Per person or per account, no.

This is the reason I have never been in an A&F. You would think they'd be a little more considerate of those with respiratory illnesses. It's one thing to knowingly go in the store, but you can't even walk through a mall without being accosted by the odoriferous emanations.

Put the ring in her favorite dessert. She's scarf it down not knowing. Then she'll feel the pain as it passes. When she looks in the bowl to see what that was all about she'll see the ring and....

I shouldn't need to be said, but don't clean your shower or anything else while you're in it if you're using chemicals that are themselves potent or toxic or produce potent or toxic fumes.

This is how I clean. I have two or three bins/baskets full of stuff sittting in my bedroom waiting to be placed back in it's rightful place. And one in the basement full of stuff from the car.

To go any further is to repeat ourselves. I understand and respect the viewpoint you've brought to the discussion. We find ourselves in disagreement. And that's okay.

While it's not really the point, I've never looked in anyone's medicine cabinet. I don't think that is as common as TV shows suggest it is. Maybe some of us just have more friends trying to find oxy and vicodin than others.

Not that I didn't realize this before, but recent experience makes me very aware that elevating high-reply comments also means that comments where-in an incorrect premise/statement is made will rise to the top. People really like to let you know that they know you are wrong.

I've always found that it is rather difficult to dislodge an item with the same item unless the item isn't prone to breaking. I think back to school days of trying to get that little piece of pencil lead out of the hand sharpener using a sharpened pencil. More often than not, you just ended up with another pencil

Will it call my mother and say "yep", "uh-huh", "what", "I know" and "I told you that" at defined intervals. That would really get me off the hook for not calling enough.

That's fair. I apologize for incorrectly attributing that to you. I think the sign is fine myself, but that someone can read it and get the message you are getting, means that it is flawed, whether intentional or not.

I think, by the time you read my several comment, you see that I have acknowledged that she should have thought carefully about words she used and it would have been best for her to not use the particular phrasing she used. So, while I understand you find that offensive, your statement is misdirected. I'm

This sounds like an amazing idea until you dislodge the food and get the a small piece of spaghetti lodged in its place and you have no toothpick to get it out.

Why assume you're going to get any time to watch the event? Volunteer because that is what you want to do, not because you have some other motive.

Gawker Networks: We could just turn off commenting completely, but it's more fun to troll you this way.

There's no disagreement that the expression "Jews are evil" should have been avoided as it would have avoided the entire flap that followed. But that doesn't change the assignment. We would not be discussing this had the essay instructions said "Using Government propaganda, write an essay detailing the Third Reich

You put the comma in yourself. And that makes a world of difference in the way the sign reads. Excepting that he probably doesn't have any commas in his bag of letters, you have to consider that it's meant as it reads, not as you read it.

I do.

Again, that's not the assignment. "Solid rationale" that "Jews are evil" does not mean "solid rationale for genocide". Thouhg, it's fair that is where the mind goes when reading it because we know what happened.