All I know is that one time in the Lowes parking lot, when I pressed my remote buttons, another car's horn sounded. I thought about investigating further, but did not want to know the answer.Next time I will.
On a slightly more serious note: Your premise is sound, but your selection of disorders is, well, somewhere between silly and ridiculous.
A great case can be made for paranoia being an aid to survival and autism assisting the focus of geniuses. Diabetes is good in areas that alternate feast and famine. And these are just off the top of my head.
Firstly (Is that a word?), this is another excellent article.
Secondly, in some of the accidents, the cost of lost lives *was* included in the expenses. Most notably in the Metrolink disaster. Since none of the lawsuits have settled, the stated amount is only an estimate.
Unfortunately, even though Brewer might have solved the greatest mystery of US History, he will likely get more from the book than he ever found in treasure.
Maybe not. If I found millions in lost Confederate gold, would I tell the world? Or would I keep most of it in secret and show only enough to get paid for movie rights?
This is not a tent. It is more like Les Nessman putting tape on the floor where he thinks his office walls should be. How does putting a visual barier between you and everyone else "express a feeling of belonging and sensuality?"
A great case can be made for paranoia being an aid to survival and autism assisting the focus of geniuses. Diabetes is good in areas that alternate feast and famine. And these are just off the top of my head.
Oh, Yeah, redheads are hot.
Fortune favors the bold.
While it is better to be lucky than good, being both is best.
Sometimes, the luckiest person is just the best scorekeeper.
Secondly, in some of the accidents, the cost of lost lives *was* included in the expenses. Most notably in the Metrolink disaster. Since none of the lawsuits have settled, the stated amount is only an estimate.
Unfortunately, even though Brewer might have solved the greatest mystery of US History, he will likely get more from the book than he ever found in treasure.
Maybe not. If I found millions in lost Confederate gold, would I tell the world? Or would I keep most of it in secret and show only enough to get paid for movie rights?