If you look at the full-size map on that site, you'll see many lots that are bound on all sides by other lots (typically inside the sharper bends of the river). For those people, the river would be the only means of entry to their land unless they could get an easement across someone else's land.
You folks are mighty judgmental. I say congratulations to her: she's living a happy life the way she wants to, instead of listening to others. When you say she "hasn't lived," you seem to mean "she hasn't lived the way I think she should."
Right, the highest states have a higher per capita consumption than the Czech Republic, but the USA as a whole has a lower one. There's no inconsistency. I'd imagine that the booziest city-block in Tennessee probably has a significantly higher per capita consumption than the Nevada average.
The push-up contest was simply a "facetious suggestion," he said, and maybe it was, but it is also an awesome suggestion and seems to me like a perfectly good way to settle a lawsuit.
Yeah, because physical strength is clearly the determining factor in whether one deserves justice.
So the Czech Republic has the highest beer consumption per capita, at 41.5 gallons/year. And yet (according to the linked site) four US states have consumption equal to or higher than that: Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, and North Dakota. Looks like we lame-os in Tennessee need to start pulling our weight around here.
Yeah, that was more like a list of "some cool stuff that we've heard about doing." I'm sure swimming with dolphins is really cool, but it doesn't strike me as a necessary life-achievement.
Not that fighting breast cancer is a bad thing, of course, but it does seem to get a disprportionate amount of attention.
Yeah, because physical strength is clearly the determining factor in whether one deserves justice.