We are not responsible if the bacterias enter your lungs and grow in horribles diseases that eat you from the inside and kills you in horrible and long suffering.
I guess bathing in your own dirt, germs and whatever else that crawl in your bath is better...
Soon we'll have to dry clean ourselve to avoid all the shit they find everyday.
IMHO an employee with a bad credit score is more likely to be a good employee, because he can't afford to lose his job, he'll never refuse to do extra hours and will comply to everything he is asked because he need money.
Credit is a good tool for social control, the more you have debt, the less you can fuck around.
I live in north Canada and, actually dirt and gravel roads are at their best in winter. Once the soil get completly frozen it gets as hard as asphalt and it can get plowed like any road. With good winter tires you can drive 100-110 km/h safely. The problem is when everything melt in spring and then the water scrap the road badly. That's why big trucks are mostly forbidden on those road during april and march.
We are not responsible if the bacterias enter your lungs and grow in horribles diseases that eat you from the inside and kills you in horrible and long suffering.
Maybe he's talking about Craig Noone or Jimmie Noone or Kathleen Noone or any of those
I guess bathing in your own dirt, germs and whatever else that crawl in your bath is better... Soon we'll have to dry clean ourselve to avoid all the shit they find everyday.
I give the same birthday but being from Canada the only real zipcode I know is 90210. I miss Brandon and Brenda....
Just add some bacon! Bacon makes everything taste better.
IMHO an employee with a bad credit score is more likely to be a good employee, because he can't afford to lose his job, he'll never refuse to do extra hours and will comply to everything he is asked because he need money. Credit is a good tool for social control, the more you have debt, the less you can fuck around.
Here is another one in Australia from multiple angles. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/38/Perth_Impossible_Triangle.jpg
I live in north Canada and, actually dirt and gravel roads are at their best in winter. Once the soil get completly frozen it gets as hard as asphalt and it can get plowed like any road. With good winter tires you can drive 100-110 km/h safely. The problem is when everything melt in spring and then the water scrap the road badly. That's why big trucks are mostly forbidden on those road during april and march.
By the time you get out of Irak, Canadians have nothing to worry about for the next 50 years....
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You have to get it manually through the update catalog, Just click on import updates in WSUS console and search for Explorer 8.
April first is coming soon, that sounds like a pretty april foul to me.