And if it doesn’t work, just think of the replay value they’ll get!
And if it doesn’t work, just think of the replay value they’ll get!
I actually think it’s the opposite. “I’m sorry” makes it about how he feels which is inherently selfish. “I apologize” is an acknowledgment about how others were impacted.
Emails not even to her, but to someone else that she’s cc’d on.
slavery, the Holocaust, and the Civil Rights movement as examples of what happens when a whole group is denied its humanity.
I’d much rather have Poch - who best case scenario succeeds at United and the Real rumors persist until he leaves next time they have a vacancy, or worst case scenario fails in his first shot at a substantially bigger and more pressure packed club - than Solskjaer, who has already proven he can handle coaching at…
But they made the decision to include the timeline, and that *is* the ridiculous part of it.
I mean, I clearly read and comment on the AVClub, I’m not sure I need another source to get a general feel for the collective opinion about a major celebrity.
People keep talking about the cow farts... but the high speed rail network extensive enough to replace/significantly reduce air travel in 10 years is so bafflingly implausible that it’s closer to being an outright lie than to a potential policy framework.
Channing Tatum, Colin Farrell, Matthew McConaughey, Justin Theroux, Robert Pattinson, and many others think that cherry-picking two examples, including one extremely strange choice (does anyone consider RDJ to be jaw-droppingly gorgeous?), doesn’t quite prove whatever point you’re trying to make.
I would feel very different about John Wick too if that wasn’t the case, so I get it!
The dog is going to be put down, it says it right on his cage. That’s the only reason he takes him.
The article would be too long.
You keep posting that site do you just not realize it doesn’t make the point you think it makes.
Refusing to pick up customers going to the wrong neighborhoods is not completing your work, and then stalling so as to manipulate them into cancelling first and thus paying a fee is, in effect, charging for said work you are not doing.
This offseason, the following contracts were signed:
Yeah, if you ask any construction CEO in the country what their biggest concern is right now, it’s labor. And these aren’t minimum wage paying jobs - they are highly hour wages, often union (depending on the city) and overall a pretty good ticket to a middle class life, without the cost of college.
I mentioned this in a separate comment but there is already a huge labor crisis in the construction industry. Until that’s addressed, creating more jobs will just create more vacancies.
Our infrastructure is absolutely falling apart and I 100% agree with you there.
So this offseason, which started off with a constant flurry of MLB doomsday articles based on the supposedly limited offers Harper and Machado received, will now include:
Based on the politicians Splinter actually does like, I’m not sure posing “viable” solutions is all that important to them either.