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Dangerous intersection.

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can you tell me what the next powerball numbers will be?? Because I sure as fuck don’t know if anyone knew about her history. The story doesn’t mention it but you seem so positive. If she had only been in the school for two weeks who would know. How many people had cameras? You speak in plurals but the story speaks of

Yes. And the age of consent in Florida is 18. There are Romeo/Juliet statutes that allow someone 16 or over to consent to sex with someone between 18 and 23 I believe. This guy was not over the age of consent either. Which is why he is probably not being charged with statutory rape.

Saving mr banks was a light, pr friendly treatment of ms travers, who was actually attempting to get Walt Disney to make changes on the red carpet of the movie. Her childhood home is a train ride from where I live, and its nice to admire the history, but she was a bit of a c**t.

Mary Poppins V Amelia Bedelia.

Bert died of black lung.

“She’s the nanny the children deserve, but not the one they need right now.”

Guess it’s a good thing P.L. Travers is gone now, given how fractious the development of the first film apparently was...

The Turkish judicial system seems to be heading back to its Midnight Express days.

a luxury real estate agent from Oklahoma

Damn, if only you had been out there in the field to tell them that. I’m sure they decided to use a largely untested procedure just for giggles.

If they get far enough in this, they live with the fees clubs will pay them to show up and the attention of needy women who think they were being real on the show.

Say what you will about the complete douchification of Chad, but him saying being attacked by all the guys was like being attacked by Care Bears was laugh out loud hilarious. I am going to enjoy disliking him but that was awesome.

How do these guys live with themselves after being on TV, showing how hyped up they were about that JoJo song?

These are man catchers - weapons used to capture and restrain opponents in hand to hand combat, such as by dragging an armored knight from a horse - rather than torture devices.

Yeah, but even according to Wikipedia, the historicity of that method is disputed.

It's more a Persian thing but Scaphism is pretty much the worst thing ever.

I see it was featured in the related article, but I think we need to talk about the Brazen Bull.

Heh, no — just pics I took at the Prague museum earlier this month.