spoonmanwos
SpoonmanWoS
spoonmanwos

Every gun owner is a responsible gun owner...until they’re not.

My 8-year-old to a “T”. The whole naming thing leads to lots of screaming when she’s playing with her 4-year-old sister (who’s scary good at the game).

Can we change that to “doesn’t necessarily cure men of sexist attitudes”? Some of us completely changed our worldviews on first sight of their first beautiful daughter. My second just cemented I was on the right track.

I haven’t been cross country all that frequently, but on my first trip to CA I arrived at about 10am local time and immediately took a nap. It had already been a long day. Two hours later, I woke up and proceeded to go about my day, went to bed at my normal time, and never once felt any symptoms of jet lag. The 4-5

I can’t say I disagee, and ideally, I shouldn’t have to teach my kids to tie their shoes, they should just do it. :)

So, let me get this straight: he had no contract, however did have a verbal agreement that he wouldn’t be paid. He then went through with the deal, and ended up losing everything because of a basic scheduling snafu. Then, when told he wouldn’t be paid again for their services, decided to shell out of his own pockets

“How would you implement this for sales taxes, which is what I was talking about?”

I got the email the other day and immediately thought “I still have a Dropbox account?”

“Should different people pay different percentages? How would this be implemented”

If one of those could be used as OTG, I’d be on it like a puma!

If one of those could be used as OTG, I’d be on it like a puma!

Yup, those are the rules of responsible gun ownership. Unfortunately, everyone’s a responsible gun owner...until they’re not. We need to figure out a better way to determine that, though. I’d prefer someone ending up dead not be the delineation between responsible/irresponsible.

Well, in a way, yes...since the wealthy aren’t paying their fair share of taxes, the state doesn’t have enough money to cover health care costs, and that will now be covered by the poor people who relied on the tax-free weekends to get their kid’s school supplies.

Do you follow a chart for formulaic, trite comments?

Truly, Donald, do tell us exactly when the world was this “great” you speak of. Granted, I’m only 46, and my work experience only goes back 34 years, but I don’t seem to recall myself or anyone else getting ahead solely based on the work they did.

You know, after Sandy Hook is when I first started hearing the crazies shouting “false flag”, but reality is I’m starting to buy it...with a twist, of course.

For me, IFTTT, both the web and app forms, have become increasingly unreliable. The app is worse, I’ve found after each update I need to at least open it once and migrate around the app or it ceases working entirely.

It’s probably a feature limited to your phone. None of our tablets or phones in my house have that option. The phones at least are running Marshmallow, so don’t think it’s an outdated OS thing.

I’m trying to be nice here, but honestly this absurd, elitist notion that poor people are “stupid” has got to fucking end. Yes, these are terrible ideas. Yes, the interest rates to someone who wasn’t educated in a completely deplorable school system can see how absurd they are.

Very excited to find out myself. I’m not on a contract, but still rocking my OPO because it’s still brilliantly fast, and works great after two+ years. I have exactly no reason to upgrade it anytime soon, and I used to get new phones every chance I had.