I don't recall, but they're not expensive in general — under $20, and I think even under $10.
I don't recall, but they're not expensive in general — under $20, and I think even under $10.
No, that's pretty much how the $100,000 bill looked, tho they've added a few aughts.
You might try eBay. I have a few myself, as well as some crazy German money from their hyperinflationary 1920s period.
I just happened yesterday to listen to a podcast of the Leonard Lopate show (fairly old) where he interviewed a yoga instructor. This man said that he'd heard about human hibernation from a yogee and that there was a famous (apocryphal?) case of one hibernating for 33 days. This man didn't have the 'help' of the cold,…
Dem bones!
"Umm, hello, my eye sockets are up here!"
Hee hee :)
Thanks to pink jchisom below, I looked up the cat-out-of-the-bag expression and found this article in snopes.com debunking both the pig/cat switch as well as the whip-in-the-bag theory.
I was expecting to see this article on Gawker. Maybe they were really high-tech socks.
Some years ago, I demonstrated a "Uniqo" on Good Morning America or some other morning show. It was the most uncomfortable riding experience I've ever had. The seat is positioned awkwardly (as is the seat in the Cycocycle, above), but the real problem is that unicycling requires motion not only side-to-side but also…
Says someone who can barely ride a bike, right?
OK, thanks. Somehow I got the feeling that Wollstencraft was on the side of Dr. F. I can't imagine how I missed the essential point.
It's unfortunate that most of the stones have been removed and that all of them have lost their yellow hue. Here is basically what the ancients were hoping to achieve.
I was all excited when I found Frankenstein among my library's audiobooks; I listened to it last year. I couldn't believe how much I hated it. The whole time, I was sympathizing with the creature and hating his creator. I guess it was somehow seen as ok at the time, but I imagine that most modern readers will think of…
You also neglect to mention the effect your unvaccinated child can have on pregnant women or the elderly as well as people who, for whatever reason, are unvaccinated (or who are otherwise susceptible to certain preventable diseases). Your irresponsibility means that thousands of others are at risk.
I'm not sure what the yuan/Mcnugget exchange rate is, but it's probably quite reasonable.
I'll take 2.
Phew. I got nervous there. I misread the title and was afraid that my flowers were in danger!
I was under the impression that they were paid in McNuggets. I'll have to reread the article.
Please report back in case your child dies of a preventable disease so that we can hear more about this informed decision of yours. I think that might be the 'agonized' part. It would be great if we could hear more from the hundreds of parents whose unvaccinated children needlessly died, but they don't tend to speak…