Remember when bomb killed a man in Atlanta? And it was planted by a home grown terrorist? Let's cut it with all this shit talking of Russian security
Remember when bomb killed a man in Atlanta? And it was planted by a home grown terrorist? Let's cut it with all this shit talking of Russian security
What is the profit margin of tobacco for the store, I literally have no idea? Do cigretter smokers buy extra stuff while in the store or is it a quick in and out? Maybe after dealing with regulation/fines/time invested it's not worth it fiscally. Does CVS sell beer? It's kinda ironic that the chain most associated…
Oh, and yeah, she's super tall
Eh, one time I sold Liv Tyler and Royston Langdon a bike (and accessories) when they came in the NYC shop I was working. I thought she looked familiar but I'm also a moron so I didn't think anything of it. They got my 100% normal person bike selling routine and I hope they appreciated it, no VIP treatment at all. …
Just like abortion. It's always fun to properly slip abortion into a sentence just to watch people spaz
Hopefully he won't be running over any drunk Canadian women while celebrating #beastmode grand theft edition
Yeap and use separate keychains. My everyday keys are just my two door keys, car key, a keychain and my gym tag. I keep my work keys separate because I only need them 3-4 days a week and my bike lock key is on a separate keychain as well. Less to carry and cuts down on the drama if you happen to lose one keychain…
This shit made me cry at the gym while on the treadmill at 6am yesterday morning while watching the local news (I'm in Buffalo)
40-60 laps on a track would drive many to self-harm
for some yes and for some it doesn't make a lick of difference injury wise. Though for mental health reasons I'd never suggest all runs be done on a track. If you can't handle running on pavement, find a crushed stone trail or something.
Yes, 40 laps on a track is a great way to train. Those turns add up and your hips/knees remember them
Right, Dying alone and probably in pain along the side of a deserted trail is the best way to go. Only way could have been more spiritually perfect is if he laid there thinking how if he was near medical care he'd pull though
I'm an upstate NYer that loves the cold and being outside in the cold, but the idea of paying 200+$ to sit in sub-zero weather for 3+ hours can suck a nut. Especially if my team was probably going to lose.
I don't mind her but I can't stand every hipster blogster writing "By BFF JLaw doesn't something squee worthy, lets all squee and dream of snuggling at a sleep over". It's weird and cheap and kinda creepy.
Is Brown Eyed Girl one of your old standbys?
Yes, tomatoes, eggplant, potatoes, etc. Shit will kill you with their solanine laced pro inflammatory ways
Nope, Not in the US. a doctor of osteopathy (DO) has all the training and legal right of an MD. I'll rag on BS medical degrees at will (DC are usually giant tools) but a DO is legit as a MD.
Freedom of choice is one of the biggest issues with the US. People don't have the education to make the best decisions for themselves most of the time.
Well, he really is a doctor. Then again so is Dr. Oz and the guy that doesn't think AIDS is caused by HIV but the drugs AIDS patients take
My wife worked with some new-age hippy that was very vocally anti-vax, anti-pharma, yet loved to slather herself in make-up. My wife would come home and just ask me, "so-and-so said that she's not eating nightshade anymore more for some reason. Is it something we need to worry about?" My question was always, did…