This jumped out at me:
This jumped out at me:
Great question. Few thoughts off the top of my head:
Um, can someone explain this? I must be missing some usage of this, because I think of two things:
I couldn’t care less if they got rid of the whole Indians name went back to the original Spiders name.
paying home fans will not be tortured by deliberately non-competitive basketball.
100% accurate. In fact, you can already see Dana laying the groundwork for letting him off with minimal UFC punishment (bolding mine):
Michael Chiesa, who’s fighting Anthony Pettis, suffered a laceration on his forehead, and it’s not yet clear weather he’ll be able to fight.
Settle down Beetlejuice, he only said your name once.
If you are just starting out and so don’t really have much to start with, check out a few estate sales. As long as you’re not thrown off by the vaguely morbid “this used to belong to a dead guy”, you can get some fantastic prices on gently used power tools. Given that you just paid several hundred thousand bucks on a…
That’s an interesting thought, though I personally feel like this is one of those situations where gameplay should take precedence. Not knowing what an item does and forcing me to abuse save/load or pull up an Internet (1993 BBS?) walkthrough ruins my immersion a lot more than just seeing a magical tooltip about…
The problem is they usually lose more than that $200/month. Think “getting rid of paid-off 10 year old SUV so she can buy a brand new Honda Fit with a $300/month car payment “.
“And should I feel bad for tipping less if it isn’t actually the waiter’s fault?”
I mean, it seems like it should be basically random (or more accurately “changes on a house-to-house basis depending on what was easier for the builder”), but I can definitely say that no house or apartment I’ve been to in Ohio or Georgia (the two places I’ve lived) have ever had the dryer on the left. And given Drew…
1.) He’s awful and I hope you won the account and took all his money because he doesn’t deserve to have it.
Seriously? I legit don’t think I’ve ever seen a dryer on the left, washer on the right combination.
But brands are my friend! They care about me!
Fun fact: depending on whose age range you are using, Rosen is also not a millennial.
Except in that case...why would they use the shift and leave a gigantic hole in their defense that practically begs Sisco to get a hit?
Yep, that’s exactly the justification they use to get you to get the overdraft protection. Which is really dumb, given that any experienced restaurant waiter/sales clerk/etc will usually give you an out by shifting the blame to their own point-of-sale system. “Sir, our system is rejecting your card, sometimes it just…
It’s definitely worth looking into. It’ll probably require some direct questioning and some patience since as I said, banks really prefer you to get the overdraft protection.