Especially since this was meant to be a temporary, (although completely besides the point, in CA, even if she bought it she wouldn’t pay taxes on it since it’s not her primary residence.)
Especially since this was meant to be a temporary, (although completely besides the point, in CA, even if she bought it she wouldn’t pay taxes on it since it’s not her primary residence.)
I'd say buying a home for your crack-addicted ex-husband isn't the most fiscally responsible choice, either.
That’s literally the definition.
You hit the nail on the head for me.
Well, considering there is actually a defined definition that includes just that, you're wrong.
...what.
That's where you're wrong. While it could be a not-very-serious case for you, it could literally kill another person.
Every year I would - by choice - go to an evangelical Christian camp called Hume Lake. It cost roughly two grand for a week and had a store and a gas station, as well as fully furnished cabins with their own hot water bathrooms and electricity, and cell service, so we were really ~roughing it~. While I believe in God,…
This makes me really sad that when my white husband and I were playing last night, (trying to walk this baby out!) that I had the same thought. I shrugged it off and chalked it up to hormonal paranoia, but apparently I'm not the only one that has thought this.
Because tranqs take time - and can make someone more aggressive until they take effect - and he could have set off the explosives he said he had in the meantime.
If it had been HGH he would have been found guilty, as HGH is a controlled substance.
The O.J. chase. I was four and we were in Hawaii and we missed our lunch reservations to watch it at the condo.
You do know that he was exonerated and it was literally proven by a state lab in a court of law that those weren't steroids but compounded vitamins, right?
ESPN *did* donate all the ad time, dummy. LeBron, ESPN, and BGCA all confirmed that all of the would-be payments went directly to charity, none to LeBron or WWL.
Sorry you don't enjoy facts.
It didn't earn ESPN or LeBron any money.
That money was donated there because that’s where it was taped, (ESPN is headed out of Bristol, and the money went to Boys and Girls Club of America, not just the CT location,) the rest of the $6 million went to Ohio charities.
Also, watching Stephen A.’s meltdown about Durant while still somehow being able to circle jerk LeBron and The Decision makes me really regret getting that mammogram a few years back.
My husband and I still use that “NOT ONE, NOT TWO...” around the house.
Yeah, as in this didn’t result in millions being donated - by the player - to charity.