You and me both. While I don't necessarily agree with the outcome Gregg Doyle had an interesting column that seemed to accurately outline the selection committee's thinking.
You and me both. While I don't necessarily agree with the outcome Gregg Doyle had an interesting column that seemed to accurately outline the selection committee's thinking.
Oh man, this was awesome! Good call!
Interesting that blue-collar and middle class used be synonymous but now are used as definitions of different classes.
The rest of American does not speak Minnesota-nice, though.
Then move?
Is this the place where we talk about Wells County?
And a single mistake made by Port Authority has morphed into a multi-faceted ass ache of a problem that cost it many millions of dollars.
One Raysism is quite enough, thank you very much.
I sure as shit wouldn't go swimming with it - nor would I want to test the proverbial and literal waters a second time.
Otter Box is love. Otter Box is life.
I'm honestly not sure the model. It's a two piece construction: a rubber gasket that fits the phone perfectly and then a molded plastic piece that fits over the gasket.
I was brewing a batch of beer one weekend and my iphone slipped out of my shirt pocket (shame on me for having it there) and fell to the bottom of the 5 gallon bucket full of one-step sanitizer solution.
My blood hurts after watching this trailer.
Supermike was great. The Mentalist, however . . . .
Perhaps it is not the most compelling of love stories, but since Trin was told by the Oracle that she would love The One, it does seem to be a major plot device - so not exactly forced.
Where do those cost savings come from if the state utility control board doesn't give a rate benefit to LED non-metered service?
Yes. Agreed.
Nope.
"However, where do you draw the line? If an employer (leaving aside the NFL and speaking directly to your public-sector examples) insures everyone that has ever worked for them - and their spouses - in addition to their current work force, it becomes untenably expensive"
I think that there is a continuum of professions where some legacy benefit for healthcare is appropriate.