I don’t recline unless it’s a very long flight and I need to sleep. Otherwise, I’m against reclining altogether.
I don’t recline unless it’s a very long flight and I need to sleep. Otherwise, I’m against reclining altogether.
Self driving cars hopefully won’t do stupid shit like the SUV did.
“Luck” is when preparedness meets opportunity.
I used to fly small planes and have been tossed around quite a bit. My last commercial flight, I got seated next to a Delta pilot. We hit some turbulence that made him grab the armrest. I couldn’t help but laugh.
I’m really glad I’m not the only one who thought of that.
The press corp really missed a great opportunity to ask “Scaramucci, Scaramucci, can he do the Fandango?”
Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the fandango?
There’s always that one pizza place that’s cash only, really expensive, has shitty pizza and never any customers that somehow manages to stay in business.
Turn a random one-on-one conversation with a stranger into a triumvirate by inviting another person.
Says the guy who got all his information about it from TV.
Just the fact that it’s on Facebook is enough for me to dismiss it.
The number of times science proves “what everyone knows” wrong makes studies like this worthwhile.
So, in other words, standard science reporting, then.
Literally every pre-game interview ever: “well, I think we’ll have to find a way to score more points than they do, while not allowing them to score as many points as we do. If we can do that, we have a good chance to win. But they’re a tough team....”
There have been many studies that disprove what “everyone knows”. That it confirms what you already know doesn’t make it pointless.
My quest to lock down a Wednesday spot sometimes turns me into a bad person.
Flake out on me twice and you get on the “I’m not inviting you unless I don’t particularly care if you show up” event list.
Only cheap assholes looking for an excuse to not tip. Think about it. You have to walk in with then intention of doing this, which means you’re expecting bad service. So, either you’re intentionally going somewhere with bad service, or you’re going to make sure you get bad service so you don’t have to tip.
Putting your cash tip on the table and visibly docking it every time the server displeases you
So this is definitely an interesting economic debate. The theory would tell you that it would come down almost immediately because there would be far fewer buyers at a given price. Health care facilities still want to make money, so they would have to lower their prices to get anyone in the door.