Be careful, it cuts both ways.
Be careful, it cuts both ways.
So he couldn't find an obit or a record of the car accident and he thought he should just let it go? Why wouldn't that raise red flags? Why wouldn't you investigate those red flags before embarrassing yourself?
In truth it's a saying that goes both ways. There is a mother jones article that investigates all the mass shootings. The few that have been stopped have been stopped by cops or off duty cops. There was one where 2 armed civilians were gunned down trying to intervene.
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Swimming is an individual sport...they try to make it a team sport by having relays and assigning points to places, but in reality, it's entirely individualized.
That's because it's like 8 yards of wool folded over itself hundreds of times. That and high socks will keep anyone warm.
Former highschool swimmer here. One person can not win you a meet. Every place except last place gets points. She can only swim in 4 events: two individual and two relays. At best she can get her team 40 points. If no one else on her team places behind her the other team gets more points out if the event. When I…
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He really likes pie...
Exactly like in hockey. Sure action is briefly stopped and they change sides, but nothing is reset...it's like a coach called time out or a puck left the rink at center ice and they took a TV time out.
But there is a restart, just like between the first and second quarters and the third and fourth quarters. The clock stops, there is an official time out and the teams change sides. It sounds exactly the same as hockey's to me (sudden death, continuation of play until there's a score).
except all the scoreboards have the game listed as 2OT, the in game clock had it listed as 2OT...much like playoff hockey's. The addition of the word period is asinine. I blame kinja
So Lance is going to be the guy from "Catch me if you can" now?
I agree, the current toothless gun control does nothing. We need more effective gun control immediately.
I'd like to think that the credit-card regulation bill had provisions against wild-life charging.
What if she wants to keep the child but he's not interested in it?
It's called circumstance and nuance. If the woman wants to give the child up for adoption, an umarried father should not be able to block the process. If she wants to keep the child and he wants any part of it, he should be responsible for child support.
There's a difference between not letting the mother put the child up for adoption and having the father pay child support.
My point is: it doesn't matter, the father shouldn't be required to have a say, particularly if they're not married.
The quote here doesn't do justice to what he was saying. He actually said that women don't ovulate sometimes because they are stressed out about it. He tells them to have a glass of wine and then get it on.