Friend of mine bought one then and he definitely made the most of those 4 months. Carried around pictures of it like it was his second child.
That revolving door is so expensive we really need to institute a better solution. Giving someone a turkey sandwich and a half can of Sprite in an ER costs about $600 bucks, even more if they take the ambulance to get there. Surely we could create some sort of halfway house system for much cheaper. We are shooting…
I remember the excitement but didn’t know about the reservation speculators.
And now you can get a 350Z for the cost of a reservation. Perfect.
Stand up should be a piece of cake compared to holding what ever the hell pose that is.
Completely unsurprising statement given your burner name!
I wished I saved our set I bet they would fetch a pretty penny on ebay.
Wow that is a lot of unused buttons.
Are those the days when you believed in Santa Claus and the tooth fairy? It’s not that it’s getting worse. It’s that now you are seeing it and reading about it.
We really need some federally mandated psych training for police and EMS. Maybe 24 hours of lecture/skills/testing and 24 hours working in a psych facility. It would likely improve a lot of the outcomes for people on both sides of this coin.
The choice isn’t “help people or lie to people.”
“Why weren’t there sprinklers and fire alarms going off?”
Instead of 15 years in prison for manslaughter, justice would be better served by having them drink, shower, wash their dishes and prepare all of their meals with the water they created for no more (or no less time) then the Flint residents have had to. Even that is getting off cheap, because they don’t have to think…
Pretty much one gun for every single person.
Sounds like a lot of potential for things to go wrong. How do you know how many guns they own? How do you know where they are? What if the person needs their firearm for work or protection? Do police departments get to profit off the confiscated weapons like the current asset forfeiture b.s.?