Just so.
Just so.
Well, I’m not saying that. But I guess I’m not not saying that, either.
I’m a big Apple fan. But he should sue. And he should win.
Please read “woman” as “man” above. I recognize and apologize for my bias.
Don is gay, and I have cognitive bias. Thank you for your gentle correction!
You might as well stop watching now.
Where are you? I’m in Denver and have no problem pushing through the powdery snow we generally get here. I think that’s pretty different from the “wet cement” snow WayDude is dealing wiht in the Midwest.
I’m honestly shocked that folks on this site don’t know how mechanics get paid. See my response to JustAnotherOtherBurner above.
Look into how mechanics get paid. You could start by googling “book time”.
I live in Denver an daily an S3. Pretty much an R with a notch. In fairness, I do not ram my way through snow. :)
Mr. Bragg is no dummy. I suspect that all of the Federal Elections stuff is a bit of a red herring. I think he can tie these payments to state tax fraud, which makes the 1st degree (felony) kicker the correct charge. This avoids both of the questions, 1. Can a Federal crime make this act a felony? and 2. Can the lack…
The report also alleges Lemon had an open relationship with a 22-year-old junior employee
Golf R. It’s AWD, and you’ll have enough left in your budget for an excellent set of snow tires and a good (even factory?) rims.
I urge you to reconsider comparing a man being subjected to daily racism at work to a game show. Not a good look.
If these guys can get into a light harness on a modern vehicle in under sixty seconds . . . without the key, they’d make WAY more money as mechanics.
There are seasonal pedibikes in Denver, which are sort of an open-air bicycle-style rickshaw. But a vehicle without doors and heat will never work as a four season form of transportation here, regardless of how it’s powered.
Citation needed.
For revealing the ancient secret of this illusion you are banished from The Alliance of Magicians.
It’s a common occurrence in English (and, I imagine, other languages), to join words that are routinely used together.
“Individual-1”