4809 pts ยท May 21, 2017
Well that's a term a lot of the younger generation seems to use "I just can't right now" and it's used for a reasoning for not doing anything or not working through something.
That's pretty much just the Oklahoma drill in football. But they took all the dangerous parts, amplified them by taking away the pads, not enforce proper tackling techniques, and increased the run up distance. Then just threw the term Sport on it. This is stupid
And don't forget the price! Breakfast for a dollar or less
I can see my work project from up here!
That's why they would do. Do it in plain sight and with enough confidence no one bats an eye.
What's the fun in that?
Most construction is, even in the US
Is it political? It's apparently geography.
Still not bad, we have to wait 4 weeks and we pay extra for it.
And tie lines
Do people usually not turn around and find something else to do when they aren't part of the conversation anymore? That feels like a lot of my wasted time and energy participating in something I don't want to be in.
So, I want to know, are the cars in the fatalities killing their own drivers or killing the drivers of other cars?Because if F150 is at the top of the list of most involved, is it the most dangerous to be in or most dangerous to be hit by?
Particle board I think. It's same, but different.
I think the experiment was in containers where you don't remove a lid, like I bags you have a hose coming out of it, and boxed wine you open the little spout. The lid is still on the container you just are releasing liquid from a hole in the container. Either way lid no lid, the premise is the same, you've got a container, there is a hole in the container and liquid comes it of it, makes glug sound and speed changes based on container size and material
Actually meaning he never had a plan
Stencils are really only a one time cost. The stencils have an up front cost, the labour uses time costs to set and move the stencil. Just like the truck is an upfront cost, you stil have time costs of the labour using the truck just presumably less than using stencils. Im assuming the upfront costs of the truck outweigh the time costs of using stencils, especially if you have less crew per project. Like a stencil job needs 5 people per crew, a truck job may only need 2.
I'm planning on doing this similar thing at my place. Do you have any resources for figuring out what plants are native and what aren't for an area?
I think a lot of people forget about how not long ago civil rights in America was and that it essentially had to be enforced on the population. The people who hated it then are still around today, and that part of their American identity gets passed to their kids. They know they are racist and they aren't concerned by it, because to them Civil Rights and the Civil War should have ended differently. Americans still need to fight racism today because others want to take America back to that time.
My roommate cleans up water spills with the socks they're wearing. Then keeps wearing the now wet socks for the rest of the day.
This is the most PPE I've seen in one of these videos, OSHA be damned they're at least trying.
How unfortunate
Is there anything you can do with this?
Ooooo can I get one too?
That's a thing? I've never had one where you don't take the cap off, it just wouldn't work if you left the cap on because no water would get out.
Except the harnesses aren't attached to anything... It doesn't help to just wear the harness.
Then you haven't had and don't know where you buy it from, cause it's like 8 cents there for a 40. And it really isn't all that bad of a beer, I'd say better than the water beers in the US
With that beer, it's more like 8 cents
This was normal when i was young. Motorcycles are less expensive than cars, most people could only afford one motorcycle and you still need to get the family around somehow. And the road laws are still loose suggestions, especially the lines on the road, those don't mean a thing. Dangerous, yes, only option, yes.
Well that's a term a lot of the younger generation seems to use "I just can't right now" and it's used for a reasoning for not doing anything or not working through something.
That's pretty much just the Oklahoma drill in football. But they took all the dangerous parts, amplified them by taking away the pads, not enforce proper tackling techniques, and increased the run up distance. Then just threw the term Sport on it. This is stupid
And don't forget the price! Breakfast for a dollar or less
I can see my work project from up here!
That's why they would do. Do it in plain sight and with enough confidence no one bats an eye.
What's the fun in that?
Most construction is, even in the US
Is it political? It's apparently geography.
Still not bad, we have to wait 4 weeks and we pay extra for it.
And tie lines
Do people usually not turn around and find something else to do when they aren't part of the conversation anymore? That feels like a lot of my wasted time and energy participating in something I don't want to be in.
So, I want to know, are the cars in the fatalities killing their own drivers or killing the drivers of other cars?
Because if F150 is at the top of the list of most involved, is it the most dangerous to be in or most dangerous to be hit by?
Particle board I think. It's same, but different.
I think the experiment was in containers where you don't remove a lid, like I bags you have a hose coming out of it, and boxed wine you open the little spout. The lid is still on the container you just are releasing liquid from a hole in the container. Either way lid no lid, the premise is the same, you've got a container, there is a hole in the container and liquid comes it of it, makes glug sound and speed changes based on container size and material
Actually meaning he never had a plan
Stencils are really only a one time cost. The stencils have an up front cost, the labour uses time costs to set and move the stencil. Just like the truck is an upfront cost, you stil have time costs of the labour using the truck just presumably less than using stencils. Im assuming the upfront costs of the truck outweigh the time costs of using stencils, especially if you have less crew per project. Like a stencil job needs 5 people per crew, a truck job may only need 2.
I'm planning on doing this similar thing at my place. Do you have any resources for figuring out what plants are native and what aren't for an area?
I think a lot of people forget about how not long ago civil rights in America was and that it essentially had to be enforced on the population. The people who hated it then are still around today, and that part of their American identity gets passed to their kids. They know they are racist and they aren't concerned by it, because to them Civil Rights and the Civil War should have ended differently. Americans still need to fight racism today because others want to take America back to that time.
My roommate cleans up water spills with the socks they're wearing. Then keeps wearing the now wet socks for the rest of the day.
This is the most PPE I've seen in one of these videos, OSHA be damned they're at least trying.
How unfortunate
Is there anything you can do with this?
Ooooo can I get one too?
That's a thing? I've never had one where you don't take the cap off, it just wouldn't work if you left the cap on because no water would get out.
Except the harnesses aren't attached to anything... It doesn't help to just wear the harness.
Then you haven't had and don't know where you buy it from, cause it's like 8 cents there for a 40. And it really isn't all that bad of a beer, I'd say better than the water beers in the US
With that beer, it's more like 8 cents
This was normal when i was young. Motorcycles are less expensive than cars, most people could only afford one motorcycle and you still need to get the family around somehow. And the road laws are still loose suggestions, especially the lines on the road, those don't mean a thing. Dangerous, yes, only option, yes.