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Woman Sues Wells Fargo For Telling Police She Was Contemplating Suicide
LOL I think that is... he seems like a real jewel. He even lists "douchebaggery" as one of his interests.
Target's Unlimited Item Policy Allows Miami Duo To Gobble Up Most Of Jason Wu Line At One Location
* could not wear that size, I meant. Sorry, bad edit.
Target's Unlimited Item Policy Allows Miami Duo To Gobble Up Most Of Jason Wu Line At One Location
Not trying to excuse anyone who is actually being insulting - but in this case, I think the blogger meant that the shoppers who were there at that time trying to purchase the items could wear that size.
Religious California Community Sees McDonald's As A Fatty Dagger In The Town's Healthy Heart
Adventists don't believe in eating healthy because it will get them into heaven. They believe in eating healthy so that they are in better shape to do Gods' work here on earth - build more homes with Habitat for Humanity, cook more food for the homeless, foster more children.
(Grew up Adventist, am now a non-religious adult. Not saying I agree with everything they say, but I do respect them).
Religious California Community Sees McDonald's As A Fatty Dagger In The Town's Healthy Heart
Vegetarianism is not part of the belief system. Vegetarianism is more tradition and culture for Adventists than religious belief. The Bible doesn't say anything about having to be a vegetarian, so it isn't required. (Grew up Adventist, still cook for my Adventist family, and I attend church and their delicious vegetarian potlucks every once in a while!)
Blocking The McDonald's Drive-Thru? That's A Tasering
That is true, she did not have to move the car, for any reason you mentioned, or no reason at all. She could have exited the car when the police asked her (which is a lawful order). A police officer could have then moved the vehicle, or could call for towing.
Blocking The McDonald's Drive-Thru? That's A Tasering
Did you read the article? She has a pattern of this particular behavior. It isn't like she had "one bad day" and decided to act unreasonably. She may have mental problems, this is true and in fact likely, but clearly if that is the case, they were ongoing and she was not dealing with them effectively.
As a person who is not exactly on the fun side of sane (or maybe this is the fun side, who knows?!) I sympathize with anyone who has problems enough to act this irrationally and self-destructively, but I also realize how out of control a situation can get, very quickly. A person who is in the midst of a psychotic break or a severe manic episode may not be able to listen to reason. It is nothing disrespectful against them, and it is not to say that they are stupid, but they may not be able to help themselves right at that particular moment. Tasers are dangerous, and they should not be used lightly, but when a person is in control of a deadly weapon (a vehicle) and is dangerous to themselves and others, the risks of action and inaction must be weighed.
Have You Gotten A Text From AT&T Warning You About Your Data Usage?
You're awesome.
I have AT&T, have had them for seven years, never had a problem with them, never had a problem with the Backflip that I've had for two years, and have never come close to any limit.
I still hate them on principle alone, and I wish I could switch. Unfortunately, the other members of my family plan refuse, and it would cost a whole lot more to pay for the same plan without the three other family members.
Have You Gotten A Text From AT&T Warning You About Your Data Usage?
I agree... but I think that you should be safe. AT&T is only threatening to throttle those with unlimited data plans, not those who come close to using their prepaid amount. Why would they want to throttle you - when they can charge you outrageously for going over your limit?






Should Your Driving Record Impact Your Homeowner's Insurance?
And someone here is sure to say, "Well, cereal and television preferences aren't protected, so it's okay. It's legal!"