So bored. Natter not talking. Can't leave desk.
Dude, I just spent the last hour and a half trying to fix someone's computer while everyone else in the corporate office dropped by with a new problem.
And then a man in a wheelchair bummed a cigarette from me.
Legal urban legends. I remember bon talking about the McDonalds coffee incident.
Has anyone ever used Stormpay --- it's like paypal or bid pay.
Co Worker won an auction but didn't read the fine print that she only accepts this. We've never heard of it and right now neither of us can sign up for it because it only accepts email addressess associated with an ISP. I think I have an Earthlink address, but I'm not sure and the phones at work or down so I can't call Sprint and find out.
I remember bon talking about the McDonalds coffee incident.
I've argued with a lot of people about this case. IMHO, the facts of the case do warrant the award.
I remember bon talking about the McDonalds coffee incident.
The coffee incident is one of those things that will get you jumped on if you mention it to most trial attorneys, or at least most of the ones I have met. The jury was so very justified in the award.
I do enjoy arguing from my "enlightened" PoV now. It's such an easy target for bitching.
I've argued with a lot of people about this case. IMHO, the facts of the case do warrant the award.
Hee. This is one of my speech subjects as well, i.e., you bring it up, you're darn well getting the full speech.
However, a defence ministry source quoted by Reuters said it appeared that the bodies had been frozen solid.
Can that even happen over the course of two hours in a plane fusilage that started out at normal room temperature? Without intervention by a super villain, I mean?
Can that even happen over the course of two hours in a plane fusilage that started out at normal room temperature? Without intervention by a super villain, I mean?
I'm guessing they're exaggerating a bit. Maybe the first inch or two of flesh was frozen, but the bodies were still unfrozen in the middle.
Also, ew.
But as the air inside lost pressure, it would also immediately become colder, as that's the behavior of gasses.
"Crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside!"
What in the hell is that from?