You’re supposed to shoot against the wind.
You’re supposed to shoot against the wind.
I hate this timeline.
I do not.
I worked at a mcd’s for a period… I’m genuinely not sure I could find any proof, but I did work there.
Her intention was theft of the fentanyl. Everything else was secondary.
That just prevent him from being incriminated right? Not sure that helps much here.
Well that sounds like a creative way to be screwed over.
Unfortunately there’s only 2 viable candidates. Choose wisely.
Yeah, there’s more than a handful of things that are only on Facebook that I’m not going to give the effort of trying to get people to move to something else. Even the kids school pages.
Facebook has a monopoly in many areas and they know it.
I can’t speak to this undercover cop but from what I’ve seen, the pay is pretty mediocre/middling and would not be a reason to join the force. Especially considering the stressful and dangerous situations you can be placed in.
What PlayStation 1 games did you particularly enjoy? I have a small handheld that I’m looking for games for.
Do we know what the scale was? I would assume it’s only for the systems that are required to be air gapped.
Won’t she be old enough by the election time?
The game is security isn’t it? No online means you must have physical access to some systems
I work with people. Human mistakes are inevitable
They sell so few so they only do smalls to limit the waste. Gluten free is an exception.
I definitely agree the gluten free pizzas are not great.
If you call or go in, always ask if they can see if they can get the best price for you and say you saw a good deal somewhere but couldn’t remember exactly what it was.
Domino’s hates selling smalls so they’re typically the most expensive. They sell significantly more medium and large than small.
Improving roads has secondary effects. First is people must be paid to do the work, meaning money in laborers pockets, though I’m sure execs are also lining their pockets…
Second, goods and services use roads, notably highways and interstates.
Third, better roads do allow cities that are reasonably close together to benefit from each other. Smaller cities with less jobs can have people commute to wherever the jobs are, typically in larger cities.
I agree that the states are too dependent on vehicle infrastructure, but we definitely still need it.
People have a hard time with nuance.
Most of our neighborhood sits outside with the candy and to hang out and see everyone’s costumes. They make it very obvious they’re handing out candy so when it’s knock houses, we’re less likely to go