Jesse, some articles are more narrative than research oriented. I think you should be able to tell if the article is researched when you read it. Look at how much support the author uses for his/her statements and arguments, if they cite cases or other articles, and that type of thing.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sandra Dee died?
Sandra Dee died?
I hope Stockard Channing feels bad now.
Would you pull that crap with Annette?
She might have felt something when Troy Donahue died.
Hey, fongoul!
I would say that microwaves are probably so cheap now that it's not worth trying to fix it. But someone with actual microwave repair experience might speak up.
That's what we're going to do. We figured replacing and fixing would cost about the same, except that fixing would take at least several days, while replacing means half an hour at Target, taking it out of the box, and plugging it in.
Why is it that something always comes up that you have to spend money on the very day you've taken a solemn look at your debts and taken a vow of frugality?
I hope Stockard Channing feels bad now.
Great. I just snorfled my pizza. Thanks a lot, Hec.
All of that mess for incremental improvement.
This is why I have given up dying my hair by myself. Try as I might, I never manage to grow the extra pair of arms needed to properly saturate the back of my head with color.
If someone had first told you that something would happen on a particular Thursday, but then emailed you on Wednesday (the day before the first deadline) and said "just give me this week", what would you think they meant, that they were asking for an extra day, so that the new deadline was Friday or maybe the weekend, or for a whole extra week?