-1 for using the Cape instead of the opportunity to use Mahtha’s Vineyahd.
-1 for using the Cape instead of the opportunity to use Mahtha’s Vineyahd.
LOOK OUT!
We are, too!
This has economic game theory written all over it and I immediately thought of Stackelberg competition when I read it.
That liberal, coastal elite FBI.
“Former world champ C.J. Hobgood called it surfing’s Madison Square Garden.”
Can’t vacate that $$$!
The child doesn’t need notes on how to express empathy?
Is there an opening in the glass between the penalty box and the stands? Could Smith-Pelly have actually hit that dude with his stick? I hope he shat his pants.
Not only that, but he lost his voice and thought it was permanent for a little while. This is a good call-back comment.
They should make him have to listen to the show as a punishment.
I’ll put a buck on Stockton with 5/1 odds.
That’s not how probability works, but your point is noted.
As someone who is trying to graduate with an econ phd in a few months, this post really spoke to me.
It’s like the “Jimmy Fallon-ification” of Justin Timberlake.
Conversely, investing actually is like gambling.......so that’s interesting.
Right, it was edited. I quoted the original text which says differently. I now agree with the article.
“The black unemployment rate in the United States, which fell to a record low in December, something President Donald Trump gleefully took credit for, has skyrocketed back to its highest point since 2012.”
That is bad, and I have to admit I have definitely done that a few times before catching myself. I’m not proud of it.
It would probably make more financial sense to do the Aldi/Piggly Wiggly system (h/t Robbzilla), but either way it takes the retrieving part out. But it’s also usually baggers that have to get the carts so maybe that would be a good thing?