You got it!
You got it!
Really, we just need good ol’ fashioned spicy buffalo wings. Nowadays, they’re either pussy-ass mild or ghost pepper retard-hot (usually combined with some stupid eating endurance contest). Just mix up some tabasco and melted butter and call it a fuckin’ day.
Seriously, when is someone going to catch a high school coach telling his athletes to take someone out...?
“If you slow down when you see a cop it lets them know you were speeding.”
I say uh-BARTH. That’s not correct, but it seems like a reasonable compromise between the original Italian pronunciation and the americanized version. In other words, it’s wrong but it doesn’t visibly irritate anyone.
Nee-sahn may not be exactly right, but it’s a lot better than when the Brits say Niss-in.
Came here for this. As the child of a teacher, I remember how much agony it was for my mom to come up with accurate but non-threatening personal notes for report cards (now I think they use canned phrases associated with a computer code). It’s still a running joke in our house to call someone a “fine boy,” which…
They’re only paying taxes once (personal) and the change in corporate tax rate would not affect them. So the idea of this change in rate benefiting anyone other than a small number of already-wealthy people is BS.
As I understand it, your original point was that small businesses employ the vast majority of americans (and by extension, those small businesses are structured as C-corps) so this potential change in rate would affect more “everyday” americans than one would initially think.
But how many small businesses are structured as C-Corporations with a board and investors? If it’s an S-corp or LLC or sole-proprietorship, the company’s money (after expenses) gets passed through to the owner(s) and taxed as personal income.
Lower the corporate tax rate a little, and it incentives the owner to hire another person.
Oh, I thought you asked “HOW do you call your mom?”
Sean Payton does it too. I think they both stole that trick from Parcells.
I stand corrected. I guess my local dealership are just jerks. Or maybe I was looking for a specific part that they couldn’t get and they only worked with OEM parts from the vaterland. Like I said it was about 7 years ago and they were jerks. Found two local mechanics to do the work I can’t/won’t and haven’t called…
This watch, if you break it all the way down to what’s really going on, is the best humanity can do right this moment. It was done by one of just a handful of people in the world who can even attempt it, or imagine that this assemblage of parts could even exist. It’s art.
I was about to get all pedantic about your hyphenation, then I realized that the watch did in fact cost $1 Million and was not inspired by a $1 Million car.
As the owner of a vr6 mk3 GTi, i can say that vw dealers won’t work on anything older than a mk4. Most of the parts are no longer made. This was about 7 years ago, the cut off might be mk5's now.
Former Burger King employee here. Shitty visors are shitty.
Thank you for reminding me why I always put on the Japanese vocals with English subtitles. Started this habit with Sonic Adventure on the dreamcast and haven’t looked back.