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And even then some bleeding-hearts will ignore the dementia/alcohol connection, feeling he deserves the compassion we extend to those non-POS afflicted with dementia/Alzheimer’s. ‘Confabulation’ - the production of fabricated memories by those with alcohol-related dementia- is disturbing enough, I can’t imagine what

A word of caution- turns out drinking oneself to death always takes longer than you’d hope. My POS sperm donor has defied even my most generous estimates on expectancy. Even if Bannon’s gonna go all out, locking himself in the Lincoln bedroom with an army’s worth of stolichnaya, it’ll take about six months for the

I like girls with some meat on her bones. But yes, the analogy is strangely appropriate.

We own a garlic press. It doesn’t get used very often because when you factor in the labor to fully clean the garlic press it doesn’t make sense unless we need to mince five or more cloves at once. (I have found that the dishwasher does not get all the little pieces of skin and shreds of flesh out of the press, so I

They sell it to tourists?

When he’s underwater, does he get wet?
Or does the water get him instead?
Nobody knows, Particle Man.

When you drive a small car, all hoses are long enough to reach the other side.

It’s acceptable at Costco at times when the preferred side has a long line-up:

But at stations like the Costco station pictured above, the lanes are all one-way and you have to pick a line to get funneled through. Ideally, you will find a line for the pumps on the side closest to your filler cap, but you’ll take the shortest line regardless.

I’m not sure how common this is, but every Costco I’ve been to uses pumps with an extendable hose.

This is what happens when you make up a boogeyman and then are forced to face the boogeyman you made up. You are forced to see how stupid it looks.

“...it paid 40 percent of its earnings to a traffic company that ran the unmanned speed camera system...”

or just done a sick kickflip and said forget it to his worries

How dare you bring Ivanka into this.

MA tried this for a couple of months and the pushback against it was so high that they just dropped it. Overbearing mandates even have a limit in the DPRMA

The easy answer is because the NTSB doesn’t seem interested in mandating they do it, and the states aren’t going to put that pressure on because they’d rather ticket people for it and bring in that revenue.

Bugs me to no end when I unlock my chevy from one end of the parking lot as I walk towards it. Almost makes me want to lock it again just so those stupid lights don’t stay on causing confusion for people walking/driving by thinking that the car is about to back up. I’m assuming this was meant to be a “clever”

I can’t believe that is actually legal. I feel like the lights need to be a LOT more obvious.

I dislike the cars that throw their backup lights in odd places. I thought they were dual purpose: Indicate your intentions and illuminating (albeit dimly) behind you

Since we are on the subject of headlights, Almost every state, I believe, has a wipers on headlights on rule. Why don’t manufacturers just implement this as a safety feature? It kills me when it is rainy and overcast and I barely see a car because their headlights aren’t on.