ranwhenparked
ranwhenparked
ranwhenparked

Fridays in Lent, would probably be the only reason.

Arby’s already has vegetarian options, their buns contain very little meat. Also, there’s ketchup packets. 

Now that you mention it, there is a clear pattern of antisocial behavior here that could link him with loads of other unsolved crimes in New York. I wonder what he was doing the night of August 6, 1930? I'm sure he'll just make up some lie.

There is an unusually high concentration of Camaros, Challengers, Mustangs, and Chargers on the local air base. Also, Wranglers and lifted pickups. 

I believe she technically did have a legal duty to report the violations to authorities, particularly since they created an unsafe condition for employees as well as the public, BUT, had she done so, you just know they would have found some BS contrived reason to fire her right after. There would have been legal

Or doesn’t allow them to schedule enough staff for enough hours to properly clean and maintain the facility.

Their training is among the best in the industry, I’ve heard of other employers who give extra credit to job applicants from Chick-fil-A or Starbucks because of their customer service culture.

They are, and their guts are like acid. Will eat right into car paint if you don’t clean them off. 

In college, I managed a store that was only open during the summer season, every year there would be a mouse or two that had gotten into the soda fountain. They liked to chew up the insulation to make nests, and occasionally through the lines to get to any residual syrup buildup that was in there. 

Well, China has tried to annex them at various times in the past.

This is true, “S.” was a fake initial he adopted at West Point to avoid having to stencil “HUG” on all his possessions. 

To get the best rate, they also had to open a bank account at Wells Fargo, but, hey, they were automatically preapproved for a credit card. 

FIFY. 

It looks like it crashed into a Dumpster™ full of scrap metal and discarded auto parts, and the owner decided to make the best of it by sticking a Bugatti logo on the front. 

In my state, it's 5 years for a newer car, or up to 2 years for an older one (annual if you don't want to pay for a 2 year registration). 

Parking was free at mine, but if you wanted a”good” spot, close to the buildings, you needed a special pass. Every student organization got two of them, so I found one that was nearly dead, with only a couple members, joined, and ran for president. 

If I couldn't get there until 3:30-4, would it still be worth it, or nah? 

Or, he'll make an excuse that it somehow isn't a "real Toyota" because they contracted out such and such part of the development or something. 

I have it on good authority from an expert who has been working on cars for over 90 years that the Toyota Celica is the greatest vehicle ever made in the history of the world, so automatic NP.

It would guarantee them a bigger budget and a focused mission.