In my view, without a bailout, they won't last through the summer.. Not requiring the patrons to be tested, and only allowing 50% of his tables to be occupied isn't something... moreIn my view, without a bailout, they won't last through the summer.. Not requiring the patrons to be tested, and only allowing 50% of his tables to be occupied isn't something restaurants can endure..A bailout, however, will keep them alive, restore the broken food chain, feed the hungry people lining up at foodbanks, and keep restaurant workers off the unemployment rolls.It's actually a brilliant idea.. That's why Trump would NEVER come up with something so ingenious.. No, it's NOT my idea.. It's Tom Colicchio's less
before the pandemic i would eat in places like the senior center or at the salvation army when they had their women's meetings, or bible studies, now i ... more before the pandemic i would eat in places like the senior center or at the salvation army when they had their women's meetings, or bible studies, now i eat at home more cause of places closing down, i find when i eat on my own and not eating all their fatty stuff i lose weight, i have high cholesterol, blood pressure and high sugar too, im prediabetic, i havent had a chance to check all this out yet. do you think the numbers went down? im supposed to see a doctor in june, mine retired so im seeing someone else, so is that good for 2 months of doing this? less
The Air Force revealed the flag for the new Space Force. Trump commented at the presentation thusly:“We’re building right now, incredible military equipment, at a... moreThe Air Force revealed the flag for the new Space Force. Trump commented at the presentation thusly:“We’re building right now, incredible military equipment, at a level that nobody’s ever seen before, we have no choice we have to do it, with the adversaries we have out there,” Mr Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
“We have, I call it the ‘super duper missile’, and I heard the other night 17 times faster that what they have right now. Then you take the fastest missile we have right now. You heard Russia has five times, and China is working on five or six times, we have one 17 times, and it’s just gotten the go-ahead.” (Emphasis supplied.)Yep, "super-duper," I believe, is the technical term for the weapon. The same term most six- or seven-year olds would use. It's so nice to have a president with a vocabulary basic enough for the least educated person to understand. Yessiree, Bob. less
It's similar to blaming the victim for a sexual assault - if she hadn't been dressed like that or hadn't walked down that dark street, etc. Do people do it to insulate themselves f... moreIt's similar to blaming the victim for a sexual assault - if she hadn't been dressed like that or hadn't walked down that dark street, etc. Do people do it to insulate themselves from the reality that complete safety is not achievable and life is fragile?
It is spoken in Jamaica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, and other countries. For example, a child is a "pickney" and nouns are made plural by addin... moreIt is spoken in Jamaica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, and other countries. For example, a child is a "pickney" and nouns are made plural by adding "dem," as in two (or more) pickney dem. An older person might refer to a grandchild as "my grandpickney."
I think I’d want to be an active (as opposed to dormant) volcano. I could lie on in wait for extremely long periods of time, lulling the masses into a false sense of c... more I think I’d want to be an active (as opposed to dormant) volcano. I could lie on in wait for extremely long periods of time, lulling the masses into a false sense of calm and bliss, and then suddenly without any warning, unleash my fury and wrath by rumbling and exploding and spewing forth the pent-up collection of rocks and gravel and mud and ash all over the surrounding countryside. Or, I could be a jutting peninsula encircled by a warm body of blue-green water. Meh, I’m flexible. ~ less
Regardless of how old they are now, if and when you’ve ever been angry with your children at any point in their lives, compare that emotion with the emotion... more Regardless of how old they are now, if and when you’ve ever been angry with your children at any point in their lives, compare that emotion with the emotion(s) you had for them between the time of conception and the day they were born. Can you think back to the way you thought of them in anticipation of their births?
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I have one that never wants to do nothing, he let my next door neighbor stay here for 9 months when she was doing meth, my other neighbor below me keeps bringin... more I have one that never wants to do nothing, he let my next door neighbor stay here for 9 months when she was doing meth, my other neighbor below me keeps bringing her grandkids,toddlers every wknd when the manager is gone cause she knows shes not supposed to, i love kids but i dont want to hear stomping around every wknd, especially when i cant get away to go to the library or wherever, shes breaking the lease cause theyre only supposed to stay 7 nights a yr, i think the manager might be leaving end of this month, wonder why. any suggestions? ive left him notes about all this less
genes....they also use to intermingle and have babies together....they even think there could be more...The North American Indian Gene pool is far older than you think...they... moregenes....they also use to intermingle and have babies together....they even think there could be more...The North American Indian Gene pool is far older than you think...they even know now that they use to share their technology with each other to....:)
My Dad said it must have been me in 1988 when I was born and my Mon then said it was my Dad ,but he was just so drunk and then didn't want to admit to creating a Devils child... moreMy Dad said it must have been me in 1988 when I was born and my Mon then said it was my Dad ,but he was just so drunk and then didn't want to admit to creating a Devils child that was all of his own making...:)
"Easier Said Than Done" by The Essex, 1963.
It was already an oldie when I remember my parents blasting it on the record player as a .45 single. They had stacks and stacks o... more"Easier Said Than Done" by The Essex, 1963.
It was already an oldie when I remember my parents blasting it on the record player as a .45 single. They had stacks and stacks of those things, they played all the old R&B favorites back then. Being only about four or five years old, I didn't know much about the song at all other than loving how it sounded, and I knew absolutely nothing about who sang it. I had not heard it since my childhood when it suddenly popped up again in my mid twenties, taking me back to those childhood memories. I looked into it and found that the group singing it, The Essex, was made up of five US Marines, four men and one woman. I had also joined the Marine Corps at age eighteen, and eventually I was stationed at both Okinawa, Japan and later, Camp LeJeune, North Carolina; the same places where the band members had collectively been stationed. I was still on active duty when I discovered the background of the group. Little did I k... less