Don’t tell me I am the only one with a family where I am happy to give them money if I can afford it and they’re in need.
Don’t tell me I am the only one with a family where I am happy to give them money if I can afford it and they’re in need.
And which parts would those be? I assume those not owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
I stopped doing that - couldn’t stay hydrated and the 10 sec break didn’t really cut it.
To add a little detail to this...
600$ rent per month? No problem!
Of course they do! Proof?
I surely hope you’re not talking about “Dirty Dancing” here...
Same here - I can barely get out of bed without it.
Common breakers are 6-25A, depending on the appliance. The beauty is that you use two phases to create 220V, so the load balances. And by doubling the voltage, you double the wattage. This means, you can have a smaller breaker, since your amperage requirement goes down 50%.
Except you drive in Frankfurt - haha!
Didn’t liked to be copied here...
Generally it’s amazing to see how agitated the crowd gets when it comes to traffic issues. You’re the best driver in the world? Funny, me too!
Forgot to add this one:
Nope. The fun police is on to you. Bringing your own booze is not only frowned upon by many airlines, but it’s a violation of federal law to drink alcoholic beverage onboard an an aircraft unless served by the airline.
I already have a plan figured out:
40,000 miles for a return flight from Seattle to London?
On a side note: Wanted to go on a park tour out of WA towards UT and CA and had checked Google maps for best routes. Then I found the hidden gem: Checking the “Avoid Highways” box. Boom! All by a sudden a beautiful trip showed up and it was one of the best road trips through the US.
This seems to be a new standard now everywhere. Do airlines believe I’m going to buy First class tickets now? Calling them “Partner” airlines becomes an oxymoron.
No - unfortunately not.
No - unfortunately not.