It was a mid-size pickup truck produced by Dodge/Chrysler. I live in one. It’s...not bad.
It was a mid-size pickup truck produced by Dodge/Chrysler. I live in one. It’s...not bad.
That’s what she said.
It’s actually not that surprising. Without a clearly definitive causation, ‘possibly carcinogenic’ is basically the default setting for all chemical compounds.
I’d wager Stig has used RoundUp for many years. I grew up on a farm that has used RoundUp extensively over some two decades - so far, no ill effects.
They don’t need aircraft to seed competing farms. Bees and other insects can pollinate non-roundup ready crops from roundup ready crops, and if the farmer keeps seed from that crop and plants them, they essentially have a roundup ready crop, without having had to buy it from Monsanto.
No, there’s plenty of reasons with real evidence behind them to say that Monsanto is “bad.” I share Stig’s skepticism of IARC’s report, but I have no doubt Monsanto still looks out for it’s own interests (ie. management and stakeholders) over those of the world at large. For example, RoundUp works because Monsanto…
They should have a timeline. Cultures formed and died out, and territorial boundaries shifted greatly over the years.
So, does Houston now become today’s version of the 80s ‘Enver Nuggets?
I could maybe see Kris Dunn, if healthy, getting into the average to above-average starter, and Domantis Sabonis has potential.
Slightly off-topic, but was this the worst rookie class since 2000-01?
Oh, and how many subs can we have? If we can have just a few more (you know, for injuries, God forbid), I’d like to add Blue Edwards and Alaa Abdelnaby.
Give me a team of Brad Lohaus, Frank Brickowski, and Fred Roberts (named Bucks Unlimited) or and GIVE ME DEATH
Boston Celtics with their big three.
Detroit (2x), Boston (2x), Orlando and LeBron-less Miami did it. It’s pretty easy - plus, if LeBron has a few down games, you might not even have to face him.
Or better yet, had you merely hoped out loud...
Ah, the Nets plan - except they screwed it up and starting bombing immediately.
Oh, so close to being “in a van, down by the river” (Yankton is on the shores of the Missouri River).
Isn’t the new intake at Mobridge online, yet?
Question: was the outcom pre-determined last summer, or was it pre-determined when Leonard re-injured his ankle?
I still blame Khan. He could have stopped all of this before it started.