Donny, you’re out of your element.
Donny, you’re out of your element.
This would have been so much better if Orsillo was still calling the game. He and Remy might still be laughing this morning.
Hate to be that guy, but payed? C’mon.
That information is available. It’s a public university so the professors are state employees. For fiscal year 2015, the highest paid professor made $1.2 million, but he’s a bit of an outlier as the next highest paid made $850k followed by a cluster making around $700k.
Do you have a picture or link by chance? I’d love to see that.
I just came over from Deadspin for this article and man is it dusty in here. What a story.
This is objectively wrong. Pappy is very good bourbon. Sure, it’s overpriced, but it’s not garbage. The idea that you can get similarly good bottles for less money is subjective. There are not a lot of wheated bourbons on the market (which the Van Winkle bourbons are). You can say something like Four Roses Single…
#6 ignores the mortgage interest deduction. Mortgage debt is good debt that, at this point, is incredibly cheap. You can invest the additional money that you would be paying for a 15 year mortgage and more than recoup the difference in interest payments lost with returns on your investments. Plus, you get a tax…
We can’t forget this -
Are gator trappers predisposed to being the kinds of guys who just don’t like shoes? Or is there a reason many of them don’t wear shoes?
That second exception you reference in FRE 410 only allows the statement to be admitted “in a criminal proceeding for perjury or false statement” - I don’t think he’s up on perjury or false statement charges.
A tie should never be worn with no jacket. A jacket with no tie - sure. A tie with no jacket - nope.
The man clearly appreciates fine dancing...
More probable than not (i.e., preponderance of evidence) is a pretty common legal standard. It’s also generally applicable in civil cases, which this most closely resembles. After all, Tom Brady isn’t going to jail for this (unless he lied under oath).
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