These kids would be safer walking. I would walk miles as early as 5 am and as late as 10 pm. My parents would give me bus fare for emergencies and I had a roll of quarters in case I needed to call them. And I graduated high school in 2004.
These kids would be safer walking. I would walk miles as early as 5 am and as late as 10 pm. My parents would give me bus fare for emergencies and I had a roll of quarters in case I needed to call them. And I graduated high school in 2004.
Lol and now they have no phones available. I wanted to see terms and what happens after 30 days and they have no phones available to test.
Hate to nitpick, but I’ve seen this a few times recently it’s either exactly two years ago or nearly two years ago. Saying almost exactly two years ago is not a thing.
Andrew Luck audibles all the time and is known to use Dora the Explorer and Lord of The Rings in his audibles. Would Luck have called an audible on that play? I honestly couldn’t tell you and I doubt he could either.
I agree with you 100%. What I’m saying is, if a coach calls a play that as a player or team you disagree with, then it’s on the QB to audible.
What will give you the best odds can be debated for years. In general, a run play is best. However, if the opposing team is set for run, a pass play will be more successful. Plus there is a cost for failure with run plays in the form of the play clock.
At the end of day, Butler made a great play. Running it would have been the safe bet, but it’s was also the expected play.
You’re making false correlations, but I’ll play your game. Your first three questions are the same thing over and over again.
During undergrad a friend wanted to show off his car to the only car guy he knew (me). He went from a Geo Metro to a PT Cruiser. I told him to get the metro back.
Wow that uplander is ugly. It looks like a mini-van and an SUV got drunk, had sex, had a kid and then ditched the baby in the dumpster.
The whole working insane hours reminds me of Steve Jobs. Back in the day he handed out shirts to employees saying working 90 hours a week and loving it. On one end, it’s to see a company be that ambitious because that’s usually the only way you become great, by working long hours that others think is insane. But that…
Taxation is theft? That’s a nice bumper sticker, but it’s also bullshit. And if you want to kickstarter everything, by all means try that shit in a small state and see how it goes. You’ll find you’ll all spend more money on shit you don’t need because guess what, local communities are just like governments, but the…
A few comments in and already the “he isn’t that good” and “who cares” crowd are coming out of the woodwork. If you don’t get why this matters, let me explain it this way.
I agree, don’t wait to buy a dream car. You shouldn’t over leverage yourself and buy something you can’t afford, but don’t wait until you’re old to treat yourself. It’s not about the total years you live, but the quality of those years.
I don’t blame you, that’s my reaction too. But not all dealerships suck. I know one or two that are actually great, don’t cheat customer, they do charge a small premium compared to a local garage, but they always take good care of you.
I think it also helps that mainstream media has ignored him. Everyone assumes that Hillary will win so Republicans ignore him, major news gives only snippets, so there isn’t over saturation. If I ignore what I’ve heard about him from social media and friends, frankly I wouldn’t have anything to tell you about him.
I’d love to see a story on the cars China is exporting. Also, being that there are so many knockoff cars, how do you export them or do those stay domestically?
“Eye black at night just for style.”
Wouldn’t apple be the natural partner? I mean Tesla took some of Apple’s best engineers and even their former head of retail. Tesla does a luxury product and Apple sells itself as such.
With this stuff I always try to take it with a grain of salt. Let’s say 1,000,000 iPhones were breaking because of bending and other issues and the forums were ablaze with comments. Unquestionably a million broken phones is a lot. But that’s still less than 1% of all devices.