In Seattle we're having a similar problem. Drivers in Seattle may not be used to the snow, but most of us have at one point driven a car that can't get up the hills, so we're pretty good at avoiding them when we need to. The steeper ones have been closed for about a week.
It's weird to think that there were facial characteristics in the past that have pretty much died out. Take my cartoonish bulbous nose, I've never found another with my nose.
I remember my old English teacher, sometimes my papers would come back with a word or a sentence circled and an arrow pointing to it, and all it would say next to the arrow was "NO!"
I wonder though, would we feel the same way about this if the detectives in question were not trying to uncover something that a great many of us think should be legalized, but trying to solve a murder?
I was less home-schooled than unschooled. I got expelled in the seventh grade and my mother was so fed up with the public school system that she decided to homeschool me. But we never really got very far. At sixteen I got my G.E.D., now I'm trying to figure out how to get into and pay for college. Maybe I'll be an architect someday.
It's weird to think that there were facial characteristics in the past that have pretty much died out. Take my cartoonish bulbous nose, I've never found another with my nose.
http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1658545_1657686_1657673,00.html