are you just not yourself?You people have held me back long enough...!
Im going across the street for a Snickers bar... !
Well, how many times have you said to a kid, sibling, spouse, or pet "I'm going to kill you!" with absolutely no intention of following through, but as an expression? That was the case here.Dude, that is not close. That IS a threat. He should have gotten more than a talking to.
Seemed like enough to let the cops know, but, ultimately, the DA said it wasn't enough, since the guy had absolutely no weapons of any kind. Personally, I wouldn't say that in a government office or on a recorded line, even though we have zero weapons in our house too. It sure seemed like a threat to me, too, but it's the DA that made the decision otherwise.How's that not a threat? Dude said he was going to come in with an AK-47 to let you know what he thinks of your policies."
Are you going to throw it into the pool?You people have held me back long enough...!
Im going across the street for a Snickers bar... !
I love Sketchers Slip Ons. Easy to wear, comfortable, and look dressy enough for work.All you need us a good pair of shoes. Your body keep track of the rest.
The four pairs of shoes/boots I wear to work are all slip-ons. I hate tying shoes at my age. Wife gave me an extra long metal shoehorn when I turned 50. One of the best gifts ever.I love Sketchers Slip Ons. Easy to wear, comfortable, and look dressy enough for work.
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Are you going to throw it into the pool?![]()
You people have held me back long enough...!
Im going across the street for a Snickers bar... !
And I thought I was the only one. Is that light green or red? Don't know, all I can see is the glorious sun!Blinded by the sun on the commute in this morning. I'd noticed that in recent weeks the sky has been changing from pitch black to a pale light on the horizon during my usual commute. Finally we're at the stage where the sun is above the horizon during this time. Problem is, my commute is primarily due east in the morning, so it's blinding/unsafe in the mornings for about a two or three week window. Unfortunately, because I'm driving primarily due west on the commute home, there is a similar window during early December where one is blinded after work due to the sun being low on the horizon.
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My local chapter always used to plan the spring conference in the south and fall in the north. Always looked forward to spring to be in a location that was 20+ degrees warmer and coming out of winter. Nice change. Last several years they have not always followed this pattern.More snow last night - around mid-March is when I long for a conference or a trip somewhere where they have spring
And I thought I was the only one. Is that light green or red? Don't know, all I can see is the glorious sun!
First world problem. šBlinded by the sun on the commute in this morning. I'd noticed that in recent weeks the sky has been changing from pitch black to a pale light on the horizon during my usual commute. Finally we're at the stage where the sun is above the horizon during this time. Problem is, my commute is primarily due east in the morning, so it's blinding/unsafe in the mornings for about a two or three week window. Unfortunately, because I'm driving primarily due west on the commute home, there is a similar window during early December where one is blinded after work due to the sun being low on the horizon.
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Our downtown streets are at a slight angle from the rest of the city's orientation. In February and March you can be blinded by driving on the east west avenues. Its really bad at one or two spots in the morning where you pop up over a hill and get hit by the sun saying hello.Blinded by the sun on the commute in this morning. I'd noticed that in recent weeks the sky has been changing from pitch black to a pale light on the horizon during my usual commute. Finally we're at the stage where the sun is above the horizon during this time. Problem is, my commute is primarily due east in the morning, so it's blinding/unsafe in the mornings for about a two or three week window. Unfortunately, because I'm driving primarily due west on the commute home, there is a similar window during early December where one is blinded after work due to the sun being low on the horizon.
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And when I experience that, I get a reminder that I need to replace my windshield due to light diffusion created by pockmarks. Love to pay $800 so the sensors in the car can be recalibrated - no windshield insurance coverage. I don't know the process but can't imagine that cost is justified. I have not replaced (my second) for a few years but do have a side to bottom crack on the passenger side. Occurred two months after installation.My commute is primarily north-south, however the first block and the last 2 blocks are east-west.
In those short stretches, it can be blinding in the morning and returning in the evening.
Another reason I hate newer cars. You can't even replace the windshield without having to calibrate a bunch of sensors. They've found a way to make everything require super technical knowledge so poor DVD can't do it himself.And when I experience that, I get a reminder that I need to replace my windshield due to light diffusion created by pockmarks. Love to pay $800 so the sensors in the car can be recalibrated - no windshield insurance coverage. I don't know the process but can't imagine that cost is justified. I have not replaced (my second) for a few years but do have a side to bottom crack on the passenger side. Occurred two months after installation.
The groundhog has a death wish right?More snow last night - around mid-March is when I long for a conference or a trip somewhere where they have spring
I have that same issue, and, luckily, in a few days it will be a non-issue.Blinded by the sun on the commute in this morning. I'd noticed that in recent weeks the sky has been changing from pitch black to a pale light on the horizon during my usual commute. Finally we're at the stage where the sun is above the horizon during this time. Problem is, my commute is primarily due east in the morning, so it's blinding/unsafe in the mornings for about a two or three week window. Unfortunately, because I'm driving primarily due west on the commute home, there is a similar window during early December where one is blinded after work due to the sun being low on the horizon.
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Sure you can...just stay at work an extra hour!Can't do much about leaving work, though, as I have to stay until 5.
Wifey would not like that. I have to stay late for meetings, and/or run up to Virginia City for PC meetings, often enough.Sure you can...just stay at work an extra hour!
Oh, I will preempt my normal listening to put this on! Not one in my rotation, but occasional premptions are allowed.Hey I am on the Housing Matters podcast that just got released today, if anyone is listening to podcasts and wants to hear me blab about housing