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Is that the one in Mt Pleasant?  It looks like that one.

Hey they was biblical marriage.

All states should enact an aggressive bottle deposit. 92+% of bottles and cans are redeemed at retailers in Michigan - which has both the highest redemption rate and the highest deposit rate in the nation.

Same. I thought it was probably the result of poor pseudo-random hashing in some of those automatic passwords generators.

Is a 14 minute mile running, or a brisk walk?

It’s quite a bit different for W. He went to a top high school (Phillips Academy NW of Boston, same as his GHWB), GHWB was a sitting representative and Yale alumni when W applied.

Torch, Messerschmidt was forbid from building planes after WW2, part of the peace tready. BMW couldn’t make motorcycles or cars until 47 and 52 respectively.  Mitsubishi was broken up and forbid from almost everything until 52 - they did make the Zero after all, aircraft carriers, and submarines.

That assumes that’s his own hair.

If they were all bis, than they were the latest and greatest. Introduced in 72... Probably built in India.

There are only two occasions to spray champagne:

Sure, but I’d have to drive 175 miles first ;)

A whole article on a “science” blog and not once do you point out that antibotics are for stopping bacteria, not viruses.

And she’s the lead of Broadchurch (3 seasons on Netflix) alongside former Doctor (Tennant) and future Doctor (Whittaker) and former companion (Arthur Darvill) by future Dr Who showrunner (Chibnall)

Sure Olivia Colman was a detective Sargent, but she also played PC Doris Thatcher in Hot Fuzz!

Cumberland Farms has a phone-pay scheme.  They have lots of locations in very rough towns.

+1

Read the headline and thought 4.0L

On one hand, getting rid of Columbus day would fire up Italian-American opposition to her.  On the other hand, places with a “Little Italy” are die-hard blue states

Out of the 14 ways to pay, the Dept of Ed already decides how much you can pay in about 10 of them. All the income based/contingent plans use the same formula to determine your discretionary income, they just use that information differently.

I live in MA, so everything everyone does at all time.