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I forgot how funny that movie was!

I figured not being able to see a limp (or not) penis in spandex would help a whole lot in that regard.

That's great. Have you considered how taking away a day of delivery from a market that has always had it might effect the economy?

Because it's in our Constitution. Also, since most businesses operate on weekends, the mail needs to be delivered as many days a week as possible.

As do most of my coworkers.

community-wide cluster of mailboxes in a central location.

How I miss the 90s, when I enjoyed films like this more than documentaries.

No, he really doesn't. He looks like an amateur body builder. My chiropractor is that stacked.

A huge leap forward would be if men in spandex started wearing codpieces or dance belts.

Hey, it's cool. Bynes is just getting into character for a sequel to Mean Girls.

Elder is just the term I used for the "respected" older members of the church whose voices hold sway. I'm fully aware that there is no "Elder" role in the Catholic church. I was forced to attend Sunday school for 13 years and manipulated into teaching it as a senior in high school. I was very, very close to going

Forgot to mention, no one batted an eye when that happened.

I'm certainly very confident in my opinion of not only Catholicism, but Catholics as well, based on the literally 10s of thousands of Catholics I've interacted with, in and from several states. It's nice that there are times when the Catholic church "isn't harming people" but I can't think of a recent time when they

If you grew up in the Catholic church you might realize that even within small communities they do bother and hurt others, and that the church attendees are so far removed from what the Holy See prescribes (and not in a good way), then you would understand. There is so much hypocrisy, misogyny, bigotry, hate and

In my IT internship, I worked on a multi-jurisdictional project where we implemented ALPR (automated license plate recognition) on one squad car in each of our member cities. The system is amazing and incredibly useful for spotting stolen and unregistered cars and unlicensed drivers. The advantage of just scanning

Schmidt Hall looks like the Humanities building on UW Madison Campus. It's been described as "riot proof" in its design and was built in 1966.

In my case it was a Nokia, which I took apart, dried by hand and stuck in an oven at 120 degrees for 2 hours. Phone still worked, but the display was a little fucked up.

I suppose that could be true. I tend to consume mass quantities of data about subjects, so when I got my first DSLR a couple years ago I did a lot of research, but time and again came upon stories and youtube videos of camera sensors getting owned.

I suppose I must admit that you are correct. I applaud your enthusiasm for using words based on their definitions. :p

It's idiocy because it is well known that lasers destroy camera sensors instantly. It's the equivalent of jumping into a pool with your cell-phone in your swimsuit pocket (which I've done). If I took my DSLR to a concert and the sensor was destroyed, I would have no one to blame but myself for not being more