Shame on you.
Shame on you.
According to Berhe, Wright paid the $632.08 fare and a $300 tip. Maybe just rent a car next time?
If professional burglars want in, they’re getting in. I don’t worry about them because we are on a crappy block in a really nice neighborhood, so if they have any brains they’re breaking into the $1.5MM home around the corner.
The near total immunity that police appear to have in our society has got to end. We hear all the time about the few bad apples, but no one in power seems to have any issue with the veil of secrecy and protection that descends whenever one of the bad cops kills someone.
same. I spend an inordinate amount of time walking around the outside of my house asking no one in particular “is that rot?”
Friend of mine bought a house and found out that it still had knob and tube wiring AND a busted sewage line. She had to get them both fixed after buying the house.
Wow, that sounds like a really interesting architectural area. I am writing my dissertation on American homes of that era and would love to visit — what neighborhood is this?
Too fucking right on the plumbing. We had to replace our terra cotta sewer pipe (root grew right through) and had to get a tree cut down to get to it. And to get to the tree properly, part of our fence had to come down.
“Mr. Snyder, this is Tony. I think I have an idea. Yes sir, it will save millions.”
Dad? How’d you find this site?
When McEnroe first heard the news that Navratilova had announced she was gay, he was heard to yell, “OF COURSE SHE’S OUT! USE YOUR FUCKING EYES, ARE YOU BLIND? HOW COULD YOU SAY SHE WASN’T OUT WHEN SHE WAS CLEARLY OUT?!?!”
I agree with your comment. My comment was just to inform more casual readers that might not know the price of a tesla. It was never meant to be a debate just a simple fact
The laws originally allowed for much easier arrests for incitement, and were often used to go after leftists and minorities, because until 1969, the Supreme Court’s caselaw said that it was against the first Amendment to advocate for unlawful behavior (meaning you could constitutionally be arrested for advocating for…
No, it’s a good law. Otherwise you could hold people accountable for inadvertent consequences from anything hyperbolic.
Nah. Inciting violence in general is perfectly legal. It has to be inciting “imminent” violence in order for it to be against the law.
Considering TT was integral in winning the title last year, that’s a resounding NO.
Meanwhile, the Mets’ tv team spent the next ten minutes looking up the relevant rules and determined calmly and rationally that the reversal was actually the correct call, since unintentional interference by personnel allowed to be on the field does not result in a dead ball.
Close, the Trump years.