That would be stupid.
You wrap it in the condom.
That would be stupid.
You wrap it in the condom.
And then a couple years ago they tore down the original building rebuilt it in the exact same spot made it into kind of a museum/restaurant but it doesn’t have the same nostalgia or feel as the original did.
The orange ones have grip added for when things get slick.
And I used to keep one of these in my wallet because there were times where I need it and didn’t have anything available.
Good. The tears of the ranchers next will be sweet.
They are the same picture.
It’s interesting because almost every single one of the Kmarts in my area disappeared right about the same time, and it was about the same time they started building a lot of luxury condos. Once companies realized that they would make a lot more money off of the luxury condo build and those areas were zoned for both residential and commercial they went ahead and acquired the lots tore down the buildings and now almost every single one of them is a luxury condo. There’s only one exception and I think it’s because the state had to take control of it because they rebuilt the highway that was right next to it and increase the off-ramp and on-ramp area and rebuild the road to basically cut across where the parking lot used to be.
No, that’s because no one has turned it to anything else. So the owners collect a tax write off until they can sell it or lease it. The ones in my area have been long since torn down or remodeled into something else. It took 20 years for all the Kmarts around me to disappear. Large assets like these take time to move and are expensive to acquire. Very few companies are going to jump on them, especially since more often then not, a new building is cheaper then a remodel on a 30 year old one.
10 hours only gets you 1/3 across the US. I drive that regularly. The US is huge, and so many places you could never get to in a train like you mention. Hell even any of the proposed train routes anywhere only touch the surface of anywhere in this country. If you live in a city, and never leave, it only occasionally travel to another major city, sure a train or a bus work, I spent 8 years without owning a car, I know more then most how limiting it is.
That was my theory. Not Catholic, but because the kid that supposedly helped Kirk complete his desire.
Oh hell, I wonder if the guy that did this did it because the guy that helped Kirk achieve his objective was Mormon.
I prefer ceiling him little don
This is the planned affect. Now you have to pay a private company for the weather report.
Goes I’m going to have to look at my domain cost.
Kill it kill it!
Well, Charlie Kirk got ruptured early.
Or
You could do what we Americans call, giving up prematurely and calling ourselves bad at whatever.
Easier then doing lots of work to fail.