4562 pts ยท December 23, 2011
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There you would be wrong. My pupper is famous for the triple poop when you only have 1.
If a ball is hit and is in play (e.g. not a foul ball or home run) but is rendered out of play by something outside of the normal course of the game (a dog steals it, it gets stuck in the rafters) the rules say that that is a double. I.e. all runners advance two bases.
Na brah. Universal recipient. In the apocalypse you can take anyone's blood from your blood farm.
Or just ask for them at the bank
Yes and no. There is more to a beaver dam than just some logs. They use mud leaves and sticks to fill gaps and create a water tight barrier. More importantly, they never stop working on the dams. They require constant maintenance to continue to function, because water don't give a fuck.
The answer is you may be color blind. The first stage is blue and red while the second and third are blue and yellow. To my eyes the color difference is very stark and cannot be confused.
Yes my point is most farming is not done in low lying bogs and is therefore neither a simple process to flood nor are most berry plants happy to be flooded.
Most berries don't grow in bogs.
I don't think we're working in bear years if brother bear is 10.
*more money*
A persuasion check is the perfect example of a situation where it is ok to have a nat 20 result in failure. The request is simply too audacious or contrary to the position of the other party. The quality of the roll will dictate the quality of the response. They may shift their opinion towards the player or shift their mood. Eg. angry to amused or impressed.
Ah patent pending. Most of the legal protections of having the patent, without the patent clock starting so it doesn't expire. Fill out the application just wrong enough and you can keep the proceeds going for years.
I'm sure they did the math. A few things I can think of off the top of my head: Trains have large turning radiuses meaning more land is required. A loop would cut off one side of the park, making a safety issue. Doing a loop means the waves only go in one direction, so patrons need to trek or be ferried back to the start rather than riding the waves back and forth. I'm sure there are other factors as well.
Yes the astral plane
Then you buy an excavator and get rich.
Not 8th in rankings, round of 8 in a single elimination tournament. Also do remember this is college, so the teams change a lot.
Well, I don't know about view. You can theoretically make the file though.
Yep.
The plastic cells are not the right size for the queen to lay eggs in. You can see a separate brood box below.
The device works by breaking the seal at the back of the cells and having the honey drain out the back. The size of the artificial cells is not the correct size for the queen to lay eggs in, but workers will fill them with honey. It does not eliminate the need for hive checks and the elimination of burr comb.
Doesn't need filtration if it works as advertised. The honey drains out the back of the capped cells.
By that logic if you start digging with a shovel you do not make a hole, only a cavity.
Yes but lead exposure is most damaging in childhood.
Depends on the size of the hailstones.
Contact the owner of the road, (city, county, etc.) vac trucks are a common piece of kit and they can and will come clean it or let the appropriate agency know to do it.
John Chapman, aka Johnny Appleseed, was a successful entrepreneur who planted fruit tree nurseries and then sold them to settlers. You are correct that this was desirable for the production of hard cider.
Maybe there's a navy bilge pump. Can't think of any other case where you'd want a pump that big just sitting on standby.
There is no consumer model sump pump capable of keeping out the water when a 54" water main breaks.
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There you would be wrong. My pupper is famous for the triple poop when you only have 1.
If a ball is hit and is in play (e.g. not a foul ball or home run) but is rendered out of play by something outside of the normal course of the game (a dog steals it, it gets stuck in the rafters) the rules say that that is a double. I.e. all runners advance two bases.
Na brah. Universal recipient. In the apocalypse you can take anyone's blood from your blood farm.
Or just ask for them at the bank
Yes and no. There is more to a beaver dam than just some logs. They use mud leaves and sticks to fill gaps and create a water tight barrier.
More importantly, they never stop working on the dams. They require constant maintenance to continue to function, because water don't give a fuck.
The answer is you may be color blind. The first stage is blue and red while the second and third are blue and yellow. To my eyes the color difference is very stark and cannot be confused.
Yes my point is most farming is not done in low lying bogs and is therefore neither a simple process to flood nor are most berry plants happy to be flooded.
Most berries don't grow in bogs.
I don't think we're working in bear years if brother bear is 10.
*more money*
A persuasion check is the perfect example of a situation where it is ok to have a nat 20 result in failure. The request is simply too audacious or contrary to the position of the other party. The quality of the roll will dictate the quality of the response. They may shift their opinion towards the player or shift their mood. Eg. angry to amused or impressed.
Ah patent pending. Most of the legal protections of having the patent, without the patent clock starting so it doesn't expire. Fill out the application just wrong enough and you can keep the proceeds going for years.
I'm sure they did the math. A few things I can think of off the top of my head: Trains have large turning radiuses meaning more land is required. A loop would cut off one side of the park, making a safety issue. Doing a loop means the waves only go in one direction, so patrons need to trek or be ferried back to the start rather than riding the waves back and forth. I'm sure there are other factors as well.
Yes the astral plane
Then you buy an excavator and get rich.
Not 8th in rankings, round of 8 in a single elimination tournament. Also do remember this is college, so the teams change a lot.
Well, I don't know about view. You can theoretically make the file though.
Yep.
The plastic cells are not the right size for the queen to lay eggs in. You can see a separate brood box below.
The device works by breaking the seal at the back of the cells and having the honey drain out the back. The size of the artificial cells is not the correct size for the queen to lay eggs in, but workers will fill them with honey. It does not eliminate the need for hive checks and the elimination of burr comb.
Doesn't need filtration if it works as advertised. The honey drains out the back of the capped cells.
By that logic if you start digging with a shovel you do not make a hole, only a cavity.
Yes but lead exposure is most damaging in childhood.
Depends on the size of the hailstones.
Contact the owner of the road, (city, county, etc.) vac trucks are a common piece of kit and they can and will come clean it or let the appropriate agency know to do it.
John Chapman, aka Johnny Appleseed, was a successful entrepreneur who planted fruit tree nurseries and then sold them to settlers. You are correct that this was desirable for the production of hard cider.
Maybe there's a navy bilge pump. Can't think of any other case where you'd want a pump that big just sitting on standby.
There is no consumer model sump pump capable of keeping out the water when a 54" water main breaks.