Ahh the mythology of animals mating for life. If you look deeper into this so called mating for life phenomenon you'll see it's not as clear cut as some would have us believe. Science has discovered that there's a lot of "cheating" going on. I think it's just wishful thinking on some people's part. They want this to be true but it just isn't so.
What is normal? Define that and then maybe you can define what deviant behavior is. By the way, isn't heavy drinking and multiple sex partners somewhat normal in college anyway?
I've seen girls as young as 18 months with their ears pierced and their parents weren't accused of abuse. These parents are idiots but if we start charging every parent that's an idiot there wouldn't be enough courtrooms to hold them all.
Wishing everyone here at NEATORAMA a Happy New Year. May you stick to your resolutions, may you prosper and may you have good health and much happiness in 2010.
K!P says, i think its actually a international law that deals with salvages prices. its not uncommon. altough this was on the high side
This had nothing to do with salvage. The boat's owners were there and it was an emergency situation. Maritime law should dictate assistance not extortion.
This a very complicated issue. This scout wasn't just picking up trash, he "completed" a stretch of this trail. What does that mean? Did he have permission? Is it up to safety standards and various codes? I also noticed from the article that this union was the only one to experience layoffs. These members seem to be the employees that do the physical work of the city so it looks like the pencil pushers retained their employment at their expense. Like I said it's a complicated issue and I don't think the knee jerk, anti-union sentiment is necessarily justified without more information.
Sure is fifty thousand twentys OK?
What is the point of most "art"? She was probably loafing around trying to figure out how to make some bread and this was the result.
This had nothing to do with salvage. The boat's owners were there and it was an emergency situation. Maritime law should dictate assistance not extortion.