I am familiar with the rhythms of night-time, just-before-closing Target. I make that trip frequently.
The boy’s screen protector is broken, and he cut his finger on it today. So I had to replace ASAP.
Target was out. Walmart had them in stock. I was not prepared for this hour of Walmart.
Um... Everyone is having an excellent real one tonight so before I go to bed let me fuck it up by sharing this cigarette holding ring which cracks me up
Literally anything like shit it's not hard did yall read that bullshit about the forks and the wine?
. Ummmm.. I dunno fuckin Pete the cat read Pete the fuckin cat talk about his bad day improved by glasses it's not hard to find things better than shit
My buddy is a second grade teacher in Charlotte and he’s gearing up for his second year of teaching. If you’re able to buy his class something from his Amazon wishlist it would be greatly appreciated!
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it's got to be really close. the variance will probably be: how many kidneys are donated by cadavers (raises the average above 2.0000) versus how many kidneys are removed for cancer/tumor reasons (drops it below 2.0000)
Is the purpose of the project to achieve a tactical goal or to make an executive happy? I can do either, but you have to tell me what the definition of success is.
Charter research update – I've examined 50 of 57 municipal charters in Delaware.
34 (68%) let corporations vote in SOME elections (annexations & bond referenda); 3 allow corps to vote in ALL elections
39 (78%) let non-residents vote in SOME elections; 10 allow them in ALL elections
In a truly remarkable advancement in political science, the town of Houston, Delaware, has discovered a way to split the fundamental particle of democracy – the vote!
In annexation elections, husbands & wives who own property jointly "shall each have one-half vote" (corps get 1 full vote)
This summer I will be supporting the Mongolian Olympic team because this is their uniform and it is a thousand times better than anything Nike has ever made.