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That was pretty flipping neat.
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Thanks for that, it was neat
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The henry ford verse was a legitimate lol
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That's why I stick with DougDoug. Sure I'm lost, but it's cheaper.
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Say "An-tiki" and you'll figure it out. Old people love puns.
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Agree with bearfoot. I think educating is more important than pants level.
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If there's no increase in money spent, wouldn't they just play top 40? The longer you keep kids in the store, the more likely they are to break/steal something.
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Meh. What's with the nose?
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Tim,
You're right, of course; those comments really swayed me to your side. I humbly bow before your knowledge, and only feel bad that you weren't there to enlighten us from the beginning of this series of tubes.
You're right, of course; those comments really swayed me to your side. I humbly bow before your knowledge, and only feel bad that you weren't there to enlighten us from the beginning of this series of tubes.
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The dean didn't let them back in at the end of animal house.
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Looks more like a gay bar finder. Cool idea though.
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Potty about computers? Is this slang now?
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I think we can agree the best part of the clip is when the QB gets dumped during his celebration by his much larger teammate.
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This sounds like my torts final exam...The insurance industry loves little kids.
It depends. The standard rule is 7 years old. Although exceptions can be made - there was a case in Utah where a 5 year old pulled a chair out from underneath his aunt when she was about to sit and she broke a hip. The eggshell skull rule suggests you take your victim as you find them, old or not. That said, the little old lady was negligent as well.
It all comes back to the judge. Just appeal to the circuit court and ask for your fees to be paid.
And according to the article, the woman died 3 months later from unrelated causes. Her heirs are greedy.
It depends. The standard rule is 7 years old. Although exceptions can be made - there was a case in Utah where a 5 year old pulled a chair out from underneath his aunt when she was about to sit and she broke a hip. The eggshell skull rule suggests you take your victim as you find them, old or not. That said, the little old lady was negligent as well.
It all comes back to the judge. Just appeal to the circuit court and ask for your fees to be paid.
And according to the article, the woman died 3 months later from unrelated causes. Her heirs are greedy.
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That said, it's very neat. That quote just seemed random.