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Yeah, but lest us forget that it's normally the dumb ones that are anti-choice and have a million kids :/

Even two wheeled.

MT900S?

Astons!

My vote is for Gulf.

Woah. No seatbelt? Pssh.

240p we meet again. Regardless, great write, Peter!

Holy shit it's an HTC.

Ever heard an Irish accent? Definitely not irish. Maybe something scandinavian but not Irish for sure.

Why does everyone hate on cucumbers so hard? It's an interesting and refreshing addition to any drink. There's nothing like a summertime Gin Fizz with cucumbers, in fact at the bar I used to work at we'd infuse cucumbers with New Holland gin for a spectacular summer beverage. Plus, once you're all loosened up you can

In Kalamazoo, MI (where I'm from) there's two accessible stations, one from Grand Rapids and one out of WMU here in the zoo. The one in GR is great, playing all nationally syndicated shows plus all the other good ones. The local one is basically BBC World Service plus smooth jazz. I have nothing against Lake

God love it but seriously PHC is always the fuck on when I want Wait Wait Don't Tell Me or This American Life, it's always like,

Don't drive like my brother.

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Correct. Even though we mean he's in legal limbo here, the use is as an idiom. However because the word literally is being used, you would have to mean that his body is literally on the border of hell as understood by the Catholic Church (as that's the definition of the word itself). If you wanted to use literally,

I used to think that as well but technically bodies doesn't always refer to dead bodies, and it is somewhat standard form these days to say dead bodies even though (I know I agree) it sounds kind of odd. If you do want to get technical, however, my gripe is more with the use of literal in the title. If you say

Not necessarily, with an oil bath, things get weird when you put them upside-down, however dry sump vs wet sump might find some solutions.

The October Country is one of my most prized pieces of collected writing I own, and I look forward to one day letting my children get lost in it the way I always did and still do.

Did they find it outback?