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Years ago in the months after Hurricane Katrina, I was down in the Gulf Coast doing some relief work with a volunteer group. We were in Gulfport, MS, and after a solid half-day of demo and drywall, our group found this little hole-in-wall place for lunch that was still operating (the storm surge hadn’t hit it as hard

(Permanent) guest worker program

Those are very good dogs.

And it’s worth noting that many of the credit card companies - along with quite a few banks - in Joe’s home state have gone out of business. The massive MBNA complexes on the northern and eastern outskirts of Newark are testament to this.

Snookers snickered at snookered slacker.

They are just naan the wiser, one could surmise.

And after hitting for the cycle, Clarese enjoyed some liver with fava beans and a nice Chianti.

Gap is/was basically Garanimals for grown ups, which is why I like it.

Thanks. I'll look them up.

One of the most aggravating styles out there for me (as a guy) is the tapered leg in jeans and running pants, even in 35 and 36W. Shoot, 35W is a relic anymore.

It’s just as important that the kids know about the state of finances as the surviving spouse. The last thing the grieving need is a scavenger hunt.

Grilled cheese with Old Bay on the cheese before it putting it in the skillet.

On the video games bit, sometimes you have to play hardball after some smack talking.

We got handy with the peeler, took whole milk and the butter out,
We’ve been mashin’ ‘round Jackson, ever since the sun went down
I’m goin’ to Jackson, I’m gonna mess around,
Yeah, I’m goin’ to Jackson,
Look out Tater town

A mall near me has a somewhat similar policy due to youth misbehavior and shenanigans.

Given that I’m reading this many after it posted, all I can add is home seizure through the imminent domain law is one of the most heartless governmental processes ever devised.

That head is so unnaturally large, not unlike:

Co-signed,

Came to underscore the tip to keep the dog “buckled in,” so to speak. A couple of years ago I saw firsthand the tragedy that can happen when this isn’t practiced.