Leap across a gap and grab onto the ladder built into a wall. Fail, and you fall to your death. Succeed, and you'll survive while the elevator falls to its death.
Leap across a gap and grab onto the ladder built into a wall. Fail, and you fall to your death. Succeed, and you'll survive while the elevator falls to its death.
Sorry, I lived in Charlotte for 24 years and spent a lot of time in the foothills and until today I thought sweet and savory grits was a 50/50 thing. In fact, I prefer sweet grits to savory most of the time.
I was about to say the same thing, it's pretty common to go savory or with sugar. It's when you put something like cheese and sugar that it gets weird
Posting this here because it's semi-relevant, and I can't tell anybody I know.
All carriers offer it now. Sometimes there are issues if you're transferring your number from one carrier to another using the same network (things can get wonky sometimes transferring from Virgin Mobile to Boost, for example) you'd think it would be easier, but doing a migration is actually more difficult than a…
Two things:
thingiverse.com will give you all kinds of ideas (and the models to print them!). Most of what I've printed so far (I'm in a similar situation, my work got one and I'm monopolizing time on it) has been knick knacks, but I've got more that I'm looking at, though it takes more time so I haven't had a chance
Try using repetier for your slicing? I'm not sure what you're using, but it's pretty easy to fine tune everything with that program
Whoa, I gotta keep an eye on police auctions. What model is it? The store where I work just got a printrbot simple metal and I have not stopped printing things since we did. If it was less than $600 I'd totally get one.
I'm pretty sure it was McKinnon too.
Something to do with fire, I'm sure. Also, if you're doing real barbecue (AKA pulled pork, brisket, ribs, etc), you're doing some butchery, so I guess those things are typically considered to be manly
Obviously the answer is both. All the butter. Everywhere.
Mine too. She bakes occasionally, but she doesn't enjoy it or feel like she's very good at it, and I do and am. I lived on my own for a while before we moved in together, she never did, so I have a lot more in my repertoire anyway.
We're both total control freaks. Sometimes we try to do it for special occasions and sometimes it works, mostly I just cook, because I'm better at it. She bakes though sometimes.
My dad is a religious, Reagan-era republican, and my partner is an atheist, socialist. They get along for the most part, but things can get heated sometimes. My mom and her, however, love each other. Stereotypes are just that.
Follow the official Bring Back Surge facebook page, they're posting every time Amazon gets replenished, I managed to grab a case last week and it's everything I hoped for, it tastes just like I remember
A lot of the time, the debates between O'Reilly and Stewart are pretty good. They're slightly stinging, but mostly civil, and often O'Reilly ends up conceding on some points. This one, however, literally devolved into "No it's not!" "Yes it is!" "No, it's not!" at one point.
Seriously, that much-lauded Joan Rivers roast sketch was a hot damn mess