18562 pts ยท December 30, 2013
I'm an asshole.
Some teachers retire after ~30 years and then double dip by paying in afterwards.
The dress was another girl (who claimed Lenny tried to rape her. She is unhurt). The rest is below. He shakes her and crack. Neck gone.
I'm a teacher. We don't pay in (Here in Texas anyways) and thus we don't get it back.
Lenny accidentally kills Curley's wife trying to get her to stop screaming when he scares her. George can either let the world hurt Lenny...
She was only characterized as nice in some of the alternate media than the book. She was a bored young woman who knew her power in society
And not on social security. Any field is able to do this. They generally pay into simple diversified investment plans.
... like being terrifying
It's incredibly humid in Houston almost always. Dry heat would be Arizona.
So do credit card companies and student loans. The housing bubble was caused by the same problem-- the companies have incentive to oversell
That much interest isn't much different to the margins you'd pay on renting a car. The low barrier of entry is the problem.
The kid would have accepted. I'll consider the poncho idea, even though it barely ever rains here. The idea of it is just sad to me.
As much as I hate enforcing dress codes, they have a point. I'm not pro-uniform, but pushing standards is good for self-respect.
My first day of teaching, the first question I was ever asked by a student was, "Mister, what be a noun?"
The issue is that any white from the peel of the orange is going to impart a good bit of bitterness. You want the oils in the peel only
If you follow the recipe link, they are boiling the liquid before cooling it and using it to brine with to ensure the flavor is distributed
A lot of parents simply aren't involved or they (rightly) play defense for their kids. This can mean being anti-teacher/education, sadly.
I do as well. English, in fact.
The absolute worst thing is if I see a poor kid walking home in the rain, I can't be a decent person and give them a ride home.
Because it quickly becomes a "why are you looking at her?" thing even though a girl may be blatantly out of dress code and it's your job
I also teach at a poor high school and can confirm pretty much all of this is true. Even dealing with dress code violations is a huge deal
I figured, I just wouldn't think the bacteria able to keep up with that much plant matter, but I guess so. Cool stuff
Is the cork porous enough for air to get in? That's really the only thing I've been curious about with these.
Nice shades
I mean, it's pretty and all, but that thing is the antithesis of useful presentation. You'd never get a perfect bite.
You missed a great opportunity to name him Iggy Pop
How else are you going to get them to learn?
Whipping those whites makes a huge difference
Thank you for making these. They came out beautifully!
I always throw out Larceny as a bourbon to try. It's in the same price range as Buffalo Trace but to me it's straight superior.
I have to agree.
Some teachers retire after ~30 years and then double dip by paying in afterwards.
The dress was another girl (who claimed Lenny tried to rape her. She is unhurt). The rest is below. He shakes her and crack. Neck gone.
I'm a teacher. We don't pay in (Here in Texas anyways) and thus we don't get it back.
Lenny accidentally kills Curley's wife trying to get her to stop screaming when he scares her. George can either let the world hurt Lenny...
She was only characterized as nice in some of the alternate media than the book. She was a bored young woman who knew her power in society
And not on social security. Any field is able to do this. They generally pay into simple diversified investment plans.
... like being terrifying
It's incredibly humid in Houston almost always. Dry heat would be Arizona.
So do credit card companies and student loans. The housing bubble was caused by the same problem-- the companies have incentive to oversell
That much interest isn't much different to the margins you'd pay on renting a car. The low barrier of entry is the problem.
The kid would have accepted. I'll consider the poncho idea, even though it barely ever rains here. The idea of it is just sad to me.
As much as I hate enforcing dress codes, they have a point. I'm not pro-uniform, but pushing standards is good for self-respect.
My first day of teaching, the first question I was ever asked by a student was, "Mister, what be a noun?"
The issue is that any white from the peel of the orange is going to impart a good bit of bitterness. You want the oils in the peel only
If you follow the recipe link, they are boiling the liquid before cooling it and using it to brine with to ensure the flavor is distributed
A lot of parents simply aren't involved or they (rightly) play defense for their kids. This can mean being anti-teacher/education, sadly.
I do as well. English, in fact.
The absolute worst thing is if I see a poor kid walking home in the rain, I can't be a decent person and give them a ride home.
Because it quickly becomes a "why are you looking at her?" thing even though a girl may be blatantly out of dress code and it's your job
I also teach at a poor high school and can confirm pretty much all of this is true. Even dealing with dress code violations is a huge deal
I figured, I just wouldn't think the bacteria able to keep up with that much plant matter, but I guess so. Cool stuff
Is the cork porous enough for air to get in? That's really the only thing I've been curious about with these.
Nice shades
I mean, it's pretty and all, but that thing is the antithesis of useful presentation. You'd never get a perfect bite.
You missed a great opportunity to name him Iggy Pop
How else are you going to get them to learn?
Whipping those whites makes a huge difference
Thank you for making these. They came out beautifully!
I always throw out Larceny as a bourbon to try. It's in the same price range as Buffalo Trace but to me it's straight superior.
I have to agree.