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Surely they’ll sue the city and subpoena the surveillance footage. They also have the cell phone footage as well if it wasn’t erased or the phone wasn’t destroyed/damaged when she was attacked.

Today I got multiple calls to a Dallas-area number from a Boston/Mass area number. I blocked both numbers, but it was very frustrating to get a call every minute on the minute until I realized what was going on. I get one or two scam call a week lately, and now these where there’s nothing but a periodic beep on the

Seems like your best bet is opting in to every do not call list you can find.

I’ve always heard NES either way, but more often it’s “N.E.S.” and SNES is “sness” more often than “S.N.E.S.” As a curiosity, I’ve heard a few folks who say “N.E.S” but also say “sness” alter the way they say one to match the other, usually by saying “ness and sness.” As I think of it, I’ve even heard “super N.E.S.”

Kinda scary, right?

Sounds like we found the one location where people regularly order the “queso.”

She looked confused/bewildered for a second at the beginning, but then why would she grab the sign like that? And as stated in the post, why not go around? I don’t get how you wander into that.

Let’s just say if there’s a restaurant they’re interested in going to for lunch or dinner, they’re not concerned with the number of dollar signs that shows up when you Google them.

I’d posit that a sandwich requires (1) that either the bread or the primary protein is in a state other than intact and (2) that the the bread must have been prepared ahead of time. A calzone is not a sandwich because the dough is baked around its filling. Grilled cheese sandwich is a sandwich because the bread is

That or he wires the money.

Has anyone reached out to Amazon’s WC insurer for comment (not that they would talk)? It could vary a bit by state. In Texas, it’s possible they’re self-insured or do not subscribe to workers’ compensation at all and instead run their own ERISA-compliant (hopefully) injured employee benefits program. In the latter two

I was wondering what he was talking about, then I remembered that my grandmother often paid by check and had to use a picture ID to confirm her identity, and that her bank card had her picture on it as a form of photo ID.

I appreciate your comment. It sounds like living with pain and trying to function through it might mean you get trained to dismiss it. I hope you can learn to categorize it in a more helpful way for you!

I can’t see a liver shot and not think of Bas Rutten.

That’s nice. I get a sense of terror for some reason when I look up and out. So vulnerable in the expanse...

I must be dumb, of course, but why are the creature effects from ID4 silly? Are we talking about their movement (admittedly a little lacking but I don’t think silly) or their design and execution (looks great to me)? Again, I admit I may be dumb...

I think they mean you can’t after 5 seconds, which means you can for up to 5 seconds.

That’s what I get for assuming I guess. Jabronis always reveal themselves eventually. 

Have you ever tried asking the wait staff/server/counter operator? They don’t know either in my experience. Then they just give it to me for free because they have orders to deal with.