Lin626
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There is an update to the story. The dbag in the Lambo actually hit the girl in the Audi first.
There is an update to the story. The dbag in the Lambo actually hit the girl in the Audi first.
There is an update to the story. The dbag in the Lambo actually hit the girl in the Audi first.
Damn, you're not far from me. I'm on the other side of the bay in Riverview.Last I heard they were searching right down the road from me at fort desoto.. easy access to a boat. Could be living on one with ease or on the move to Mexico
I'm curious to see how this eventually shakes out. Yes he hit her (and almost a cyclist) first, but she shouldn't have rear ended him.
Just 2 different types of idiots crossing paths.I'm curious to see how this eventually shakes out. Yes he hit her (and almost a cyclist) first, but she shouldn't have rear ended him.
In Chicago, they would probably be considered 'mutual combatants' and nobody will be charged.
https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/loc...ects-in-deadly-gang-related-gunfight/2628059/
Wow…is it really that bad? Or is it just a few stores.I was wondering why I could find much of anything at Walmart. ?
That makes more sense now why stuffs at HD increased at least 10% after October 1, 2021. I'm doing a big project at the house and having to go back to HD to get more, and I noticed that their price tags on the shelves are not updated since last weekend when the prices were lower.I was wondering why I could find much of anything at Walmart. ?
Should have read "couldn't".I was wondering why I could find much of anything at Walmart. ?
Not sure, just stopped by Walmart for my usual weekend grocery shopping.Wow…is it really that bad? Or is it just a few stores.
So far in Aus we haven’t had this issue expect in the initial rush days., even then it was rectified quite quickly
As to Halloween…I find it amusing that in Aus we have to use a code to check in where ever we go, but going from house to house where everyone is sticking their hands in a pot is somehow ok.
Nothing really makes sense anymore
I wonder where the "specific impacts" are located in the world. I would place my bet on developing countries which mimic the US' development prior to 1970. US has its regulation of occupational health, water, air, and waste started as early as 1930s and the level of stringent that we see today are a reflection of the laws changed in the 1970s (e.g. OSHA, CWA, CAA, RCRA, and CERCLA).C|net said:"Our objective is to map all possibly relevant studies on climate-related changes, rather than a list of studies where the relationship between an observed climate trend and specific impacts has been demonstrated with high confidence,"