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It's written in crayon."
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American cheese (Kraft slices) are still straight out.
Baloney sandwiches reentered my diet last year. My wife remains repulsed by them.
I mean, it might involve a phone call, and I'd need to work up the spoons to make one if it was someone I didn't speak with regularly.
I'll assume you can't discuss what you were pitching them? π
Depending on how you know the person who sent the greeting, you can reach out and tell them the messenger passed along the greeting and then use that as a springboard to catch up with each other.
The person is relaying the greeting, the person sending it was thinking of you positively and wanted you to know they were thinking of you.
An appropriate response is to ask the messenger to return the greeting: "Tell them I said "Hi" back!"
The implicit media consensus is that urban voters should not be able to overrule rural voters, but that rural voters should be able to overrule urban voters, an assumption so axiomatic and unquestionable that nobody even understands they're making it.
Remember, Democrats have repeatedly advanced measures to ban partisan gerrymandering and Republicans have voted against them time after time.
This is the game Republicans wanted to play. OK, then.
Munchos!
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I can't find fault with this.
"Dark" = "serious" is such a damn trope.
I love the Enterprises up through D. After that, they start getting changed just for change's sake.
Ask Columbia how that would have gone.
I guess Tom Apple (Cook!) had the common courtesy to give a reach around.
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We lost the first and won the second!
So you and I and everyone else are in effect now refunding American corporations for import tariffs, although we paid for most of them in the form of higher prices β which they wonβt now lower because they have monopoly power to keep prices high.
The Art of the Deal.
Tesla saved $400 million on its federal taxes by shifting billions of its U.S. profits to countries with lower tax rates.
Yes: While you paid your taxes in full, giant corporations maneuvered to pay as little as possible β and itβs all perfectly legal for them.
The system is rigged.
DUI hires.
Next day, new play, post craze, anyways
She's still Gail Simone to me
I've been following EV stories for over a decade and that's generally how it's always been. Define differences as + or - then focus only on the -.
And EVs need to be perfect despite gassers being costlier, more complex, and often less safe in an accident.
And that's for trips. I *never* worry about range otherwise and my cost to drive is predictable because my electric rate is fixed.
And electric is *fun* to drive! Instant torque and one-pedal driving are the best!
And that second stop is usually because I hate my state of charge being under 15%. So I generally drive ~2 hours, charge, drive another ~2 hours, charge, complete the trip. That way anything unexpected doesn't stress me out because my battery is low.
I've been driving an EV for 8 years. The few times I need to use public chargers per year still take less time than what I've saved not stopping for gas regularly.
On a 400 mile trip, I usually charge twice and it adds about half an hour to the trip.
It's amazing how little has changed in the art of glass in that time. Same tools, same methods, all still in use.
I know glass artists who could create something very similar for you. If you have any glassblowers near you, they could do it or know someone who can.
Lithium is the least dense solid element. Lithium also has the lightest atomic weight for a solid element.
Does that help?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
Cozy mysteries.
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