#4. $1700 to rent a garage? How did two Stanford students afford $1700 a month? I purchased my house in 1997 and the whole mortgage is only about two thirds of that.
Yes this is an event worth celebrating yet there are people that refuse to vaccinate their kids today because the vaccinations are thought to be dangerous. A few cases of polio, whooping cough and who knows what else and we'll all be clamoring for those same vaccines. I'm glad the CDC keeps strains of eradicated diseases is in case we stumble upon a dormant bug somewhere we thought was gone.
B.M.: This guy didn’t spend a lot of time sitting around his computer dreaming about what he would have done.
Maybe he did just that. His daughter's murder happened 27 years ago.
B.M.: To all of those claiming that they would have killed the convicted murderer: You are a bunch of T.V. watching, fat ass, dreamers. You would have just kept watching T.V. and kept getting fatter, and kept dreaming about your action hero fantasy heroics.
And you know this how?
B.M.: Most people would, more than likely, just hire a lawyer and try to make a few bucks off of the tragedy.
What do you base this theory on?
Nobody knows what they'd actually do. We all like to think we'd exact our own brand of justice but fortunately most of us will never be faced with this type of decision. I do however doubt we'd sit, watching TV and then hire a lawyer to make money off the death of our child. You B.M. are nothing but a troll and a cretin.
Why? The idea behind instant photography is instant gratification. Don't we get that from digital now? Besides an instant picture is a done deal while digital has infinite possibilities.
USA would be higher if we were as self centered as most of these other countries. Besides Australia, and Canada to a lesser degree, what have any of these other countries done for the world as a whole? They all take care of themselves knowing that the US will be there to bail them out if the need arises.
That's right Skipweasel. Better to take up your time with alturistic pursuits like commenting on NEATORAMA about the fact you don't watch television. Sorry but I get tired of being told television is shallow and unentertaining. While some certainly is, there is a lot of it that is very good.
For those of you who aren't LOST fans... Lottery numbers 04-15-23-24-35-42 LOST numbers....04-08-15-16-23-42
The odds in the article about two consecutive draws being the same do seem low. In a fifty number field/six number draw the odds of picking all six is 14 million to 1. So how does the two day/same numbers odds end up at 4 million to 1? It all seems strange to me, especially the fact that 18 people picked those same six numbers for the next draw. Who picks the complete set of numbers that just won?
The idea of living that far away from everything sounds appealing to me but the practicality of actually doing it does not. No electricity, no communication, no running water, not to mention if you have some kind of emergency. A weekend get away sure, but not for more than that.
This is perfect because all the couples with newborns I know have, 1. A backyard big enough to accomodate this. 2. Enough disposal income to afford one of these. 3. The need for living space independent of their house. 4. The desire to own a giant black Boggle die.
I'm glad the CDC keeps strains of eradicated diseases is in case we stumble upon a dormant bug somewhere we thought was gone.
Maybe he did just that. His daughter's murder happened 27 years ago.
B.M.:
To all of those claiming that they would have killed the convicted murderer: You are a bunch of T.V. watching, fat ass, dreamers. You would have just kept watching T.V. and kept getting fatter, and kept dreaming about your action hero fantasy heroics.
And you know this how?
B.M.: Most people would, more than likely, just hire a lawyer and try to make a few bucks off of the tragedy.
What do you base this theory on?
Nobody knows what they'd actually do. We all like to think we'd exact our own brand of justice but fortunately most of us will never be faced with this type of decision. I do however doubt we'd sit, watching TV and then hire a lawyer to make money off the death of our child. You B.M. are nothing but a troll and a cretin.
Lottery numbers 04-15-23-24-35-42
LOST numbers....04-08-15-16-23-42
The odds in the article about two consecutive draws being the same do seem low. In a fifty number field/six number draw the odds of picking all six is 14 million to 1. So how does the two day/same numbers odds end up at 4 million to 1? It all seems strange to me, especially the fact that 18 people picked those same six numbers for the next draw. Who picks the complete set of numbers that just won?
Hey I kid. Somebody had to swing at it when you floated it right over the plate. :)
1. A backyard big enough to accomodate this.
2. Enough disposal income to afford one of these.
3. The need for living space independent of their house.
4. The desire to own a giant black Boggle die.