He’s still wearing it when he feeds the pupper his night night yums, which would be after the appointment and after picking up the prescription.
He’s still wearing it when he feeds the pupper his night night yums, which would be after the appointment and after picking up the prescription.
Add a little liquid soap for nonporous surfaces like counters and stove tops, great grease and stuck-on fighter especially if combined with a scrubber. Damp cloth to wipe up after and you’re shiny.
I preemptively apologized for this a few weeks ago, but didn’t call it being the West’s fault. As stated before though, the states around and further south of Ontario and Quebec should brace themselves. It was a warm winter with nowhere near the proper amount of snow, so I expect a dry AF summer for us.
Not even bothering to get a fire permit this year, didn’t get to use it last year.
I got a 3M half mask with bayonet connectors, I’m good for round two!
Likely the
worstwrost in decades.
“Not bad” potato salad is still potato salad. If it was “pretty good” it would’ve been 3 plates.
Closed captions: [John Wick]: subtle whisper I wouldn’t…
100% but 3840x2160 and small taskbar icons?
This was an absolutely wondrous morning read, thank you!
I wonder if the underlying problem is that it can set precedent against the entire business model of “child-free living complexes” and similar “retirement residences, non-paliative/long term care”. Both of those models, by design, restrict tenants based on age.
Before asking this next question, I’m in no way advocating for this. Why does a corporation get to benefit from these while a smaller or singular party cannot? Where do we draw the boundary or why do we maintain it? Is the problem because those in charge are benefiting from it via passive or direct investment?
If it’s not ok to discriminate against a family with children looking to rent a home, why can that same family not rent an apartment in a retirement complex or other style residence where non-retired adults without children live by design?
That is amazeballs, thank you!
I had something like this one. It was the ram. If I powered off, shut off the PSU and unplugged, then reseated the ram and tried again it would come on. Upgraded the ram and the issue went away.
Also, if you encounter this with a Dell laptop, same thing (just make sure to disconnect the battery before touching the ram).
I work in IT and right now it’s a group of CCTV IP cameras that have a patterned flicker at certain times of the day but on random days. I’m pretty sure I’ve boiled it down to either a heavy power draw from other equipment or the shitty segregated network they’re on. I’m in the middle of desegregation and network uplift and the pool is shrinking so I might have it figured out finally but it’s been months still hella random.
You’re on to something here… Currently the only talents I know of are replication via ooze and shape shifting.
I looked into this the other day. To my understanding, he can still appeal without posting the bond. The bond simply keeps the plaintiff from seizing assets before or during the appeal process.
The bond simply acts as a deposit in the event the defendant loses the appeal, which is why there is interest added from the start.
If it’s that pictures of my ball sack will earn me more than my current job, I’ll need to go back in time and tell me how sooner!
When we do it right, you forget we’re here and we’re ok with that.
Being tortured to death and brought back multiple times then set free. No amount of therapy will guide you out of the woods after that.
Just the one?
You rang?