They literally get dropped off. They send you off on a plane ride back home and what you do from there is none of their business not they care. I’m not trying to be funny. This has happened to someone I know. It’s really sad.
They literally get dropped off. They send you off on a plane ride back home and what you do from there is none of their business not they care. I’m not trying to be funny. This has happened to someone I know. It’s really sad.
RIP Caylee.
This reminded me of the time me and my girlfriends went to an 18 and under club when we were 15. It was everything that I thought a club would be...loud music, strobe lights, water and chips. We even sat in the VIP area...like the bad bitches do.
This made me cry.
How is this guy still touring?
Everything was awesome but when she caught that ball like a pro, I was like, “oh shiiiiit” lol i would’ve for sure dropped it.
I sent my Bestie, “we are going to be aunties again!! Twice!!” Lol
Yessssss!!! I felt the same way, I was trying to get this company up to federal standards but when all you hear is “it’s too expensive,” yet in the same breath brag about hitting a BILLION dollars in earnings...it’s soul sucking. I managed to convince them to use a software that is well known to map and route their…
I worked with several oil and gas companies as a data analyst. Basically my job was to make sure that we have every piece of information in our databases for anything that is in our name and current actively in the ground. Due to older installation of pipes (1950's), purchases amongst companies, merges, and files that…
One of my favorite scenes from Whitney and Bobby is when Whitney screamed at her dog when he ran thru the driveway in such a mom way, “Get yoooo ass over here!!” Hahahaha rip Whitney
Out of ALL the shots...this was the best one. Damn.
I worked on the KXL pipeline years ago when it was being built and voted against Obama since he was opposed to it completed. Being a young, impressionable, money hungry, corporate ladder climbing, the survival of that project was essential to my livelihood. I watched my project manager sign off on the 250 million…