Given the grille opening is the same as the headlights, I’m thinking you could have installed two more housings in there, giving the Clipper 6 headlights.
I only white-list sites that I actively want to support, and the annoying ads only started about a week ago (I white-listed The Root over a month ago). If it persists I will turn ad blocker on again, I just wanted to check for any possible alternative
Dude. If you want to call a woman a bitch, just own it. Otherwise, maybe you could come up with some new insults.
BREAK ALL THE BONES IN YOUR FACE.
You want the DG motorsports version. Under $1500
I’ve been looking at a house that is perfect but for the 2-car garage. I may have just bought a $705,000 lift with a sweet house attached, not to mention what would be bought to fill the extra space.
“...nobody said in his performance review that his performance was bad until a new manager arrived.”
Yup, you’re right. It is about pedestrian and particularly wheel chair access, but I don’t think that this law did what was wanted, which is share that driveway with pedestrians. I think that they need to go back and think about something that forces the house owner to park above the walkway then just leave them…
Ealing Council made people pay for driveway enforcement; the right to enforce your driveway to make sure that anyone who parked directly in-front and blocked it like an unsociable douchedick got a fine or their car towed. That is until 2015 where they forced through a system in of the the areas without the permission…
The residents have permits to park on the street their house faces, but not on the street behind their house where their driveways are. Thanks to surprising new parking laws, the short driveways are considered “crossovers” and therefore part of the street. This means that, although the residents technically own…
Simple. We got so much safer in general that things that people just shrugged off as “eh, it happens” are now things that people focus on.
Insane? Maddening?
I’m physically disabled - whenever I see or hear disability being used as a slur, it’s a gut punch. When what you are is considered the biggest insult you can throw at another person and it’s used so regularly so casually, you are made very aware of your position as a second class citizen. I know that a lot of common…
Right, I feel like it kinda makes it worse, if that was even possible.
My thoughts exactly. Having worked with my local disabled community since I was a teenager and having several friends who are themselves or have disabled kids THAT DOESNT MAKE IT BETTER ANN.
“It’s OK, he wasn’t mocking that journalist, he was mocking *all* disabled people! Stop being so sensitive!”