The driver in this case was arrested for being drunk or on drugs. The cyclist was 100% in a bike lane obeying every traffic law according to witnesses.
The driver in this case was arrested for being drunk or on drugs. The cyclist was 100% in a bike lane obeying every traffic law according to witnesses.
On a somewhat related question, why are we still forcing servers to literally beg (or cajole, or guilt-trip) customers in to paying for their very livelihood and survival?
Fuck it, if it actually gets produced it’ll sell like hotcakes.
When my trip odometer hits ~275 miles. Gas gauge is broken (just reads “zero”), and it’s not worth fixing as it requires replacing the entire gas tank.
That was my thought, all states I wouldn’t fucking want to live in, well, ever.
If “unemployment is 2.9%” then there’s hardly any people collecting the extra $300/week. That’s kind of the point of the unemployment number.
Riiiiiiiiight. Sounds like you’re already fantasizing about what you’d do to this fictional woman, so go right ahead and rub one out to how tough you are. It’s not like we can think any less of you at this point.
You’re splitting hairs. You can deduct your travel to and from your job if it’s further than your “normal” commute. For example, if I normally work in an office 5 miles to the east of my house, I can’t deduct that. But if my boss tells me that on Tuesday that instead of driving to the office, I need to go check up on…
Lol, OK there tough guy.
I’m guessing that he’s going to claim the job that’s 2 miles away as his primary place of business, and then the other 43 miles to his new place will be able to be counted as a business expense. It sounds like the current urgent care is 2 miles away (where his wife probably works out of), and he has a new temporary…
Ah, but *is* his commuting “qualified use”? He said his commute changed from 2 miles to 45 miles, so if he is able to claim that his “normal” commute is still the 2 mile one he’d be able to claim 43 miles as driving for work. Doctors often work for different hospitals, and I’d imagine that there are all sorts of…
Sure, but pizza reheats really well in the oven on a nice thick pizza stone. Good luck trying that same trick with your gourmet burger and soggy fries.
Right, and that’s the point at which I call the cops and have her arrested. Walking up to her, spitting on her, and then getting in to a slap-fight just makes everyone look bad.
And at that point, if I seriously can’t control a 140lb woman from doing grave harm to me, then yes, I would do it. However, as I pointed out, that would be the *last* option. Still an option, but definitely the last one.
Lol, settle down, Ray Rice.
Ugh, who in their right mind orders delivery? Even when you go pick it up yourself it’s still cold, soggy, crunchy, rubbery, etc by the time you actually get it home to eat it. Add in another 15-20 minutes of someone driving around dropping off other orders and it’s going to be even worse.
Nope. I’ll do the minimum that is required to end the threat, nothing more (and certainly nothing less). If I outweigh a woman by ~60lbs, and she hits me first, I’m certainly not going to wind up and knock her unconscious. If I can hold her off, great. If I need to throw her to the ground to get her to stop…
Being even comfortably wealthy enables you to live really, really cheaply. Things like buying in bulk, buying items when they go on sale, not having to pay interest on purchases, having access to adequate banking, internet shopping, not needing to drive to/from (or for) work, etc all mean that you can take advantage…
Feeling pretty smug about my ebike rideshare subscription for this year. $120 for unlimited ebike rides all year, as long as there’s a station where you’re going so you can dock your bike when you arrive (you only get it for an hour at a time).
Is 24h of LeMons still a thing? Although if this were running, it would almost certainly be hated for being way faster than anything else on the track.