I like room temperature water now, but it was 100% conditioned and not natural. I was a life guard for 5 years as a teenager in the south. Well on a 98 degree day with 100% humidity, when you are stuck outside, water that is too cold can turn your stomach. So after getting nauseous from chugging ice water on a few particularly hot days I developed a taste for room temperature water.
I’m not like this freak though who turns his nose up at ice water, or expect others to indulge my admittedly weird preference.
Am I the only one who’s first thought was, “I wonder how much this will increase alcohol poison related deaths?” Law school has damaged me forever. I go straight past the possibilities and right to the liabilities. No wonder everyone hates us.
My wife is extremely annoyed at how much I agree with this article, or could have been my reading the anti-fall arguments pointedly at her. One disagreement though Spring is the best season. Less frozen drinks and no lake trips yet, but all of that is made up for by the fact you can walk outside for the first time in months and actually enjoy being there. Spring is like finally getting dinner after having to skip breakfast and lunch. It just makes the meal taste that much better.
It’s a profession, Damn It! Lawyers have already lost a lot of respect with the general public. I get that it she is obviously and business oriented. However, if she succeeds all of my friends who barely graduated undergrad will just use her as an example about how it can’t be that difficult. We have fallen far enough with the ambulance chasers advertising constantly. This is a blow we simply can’t withstand.
I’m from middle Tennessee and have lived in Nashville proper the past few years, and I’m surprised too with the number of people and businesses moving here. That being said if both my and my wife’s families weren’t only an hour away from here we’d move to Raleigh in a heart beat. Very laid back city about 200,000 people less than Nashville so the traffic isn’t as bad. Biggest plus though is you can be at the coast or the mountains within a few hours.
I can see some of this with married couples, but shared accounts with someone you’re just dating seems crazy to me. Also this could be just a fact of young people are more likely to be poor. Having no money makes you talk about it a lot. I know from experience (so extrapolate for statistics) that with my wife being a teacher and me in law school if we didn’t discuss finances about every week we would get to the end of the month and not have anything left.
I have just enough Native American blood in me to prevent me from growing a real beard. There are bald spots on each cheek the side of my fist where not a single hair grows. Not being able to grow a beard isn’t that big of a deal to me. The real curse is not being able to play off being too lazy to shave as intentional.
We did a wine and beer bar, but it was because there was only so much in the budget for an open bar. A couple grand goes a lot further buying beer and wine for 150+ guest than it does with buying liquor. I can confirm though that my friends were all still able to get irresponsibly trashed before my grandma left.
My wife is a teacher the kids thing depends on the year. Some years she’ll have a good class, and Shrek get baby fever. Then a group of hellions will come along, and she’ll want to put off kids for ad long as possible.
Some how I’m not even surprised that this happened. Disappointed but not surprised.
This just made my week. It’s almost sad how funny I found this.
Technically, she might have to pay an income tax if the income is made by the company I’m assuming she is dreaming of starting, Millennial Lists, LLC.
I like room temperature water now, but it was 100% conditioned and not natural. I was a life guard for 5 years as a teenager in the south. Well on a 98 degree day with 100% humidity, when you are stuck outside, water that is too cold can turn your stomach. So after getting nauseous from chugging ice water on a few particularly hot days I developed a taste for room temperature water.
I’m not like this freak though who turns his nose up at ice water, or expect others to indulge my admittedly weird preference.
Am I the only one who’s first thought was, “I wonder how much this will increase alcohol poison related deaths?” Law school has damaged me forever. I go straight past the possibilities and right to the liabilities. No wonder everyone hates us.
My wife is extremely annoyed at how much I agree with this article, or could have been my reading the anti-fall arguments pointedly at her. One disagreement though Spring is the best season. Less frozen drinks and no lake trips yet, but all of that is made up for by the fact you can walk outside for the first time in months and actually enjoy being there. Spring is like finally getting dinner after having to skip breakfast and lunch. It just makes the meal taste that much better.
It’s a profession, Damn It! Lawyers have already lost a lot of respect with the general public. I get that it she is obviously and business oriented. However, if she succeeds all of my friends who barely graduated undergrad will just use her as an example about how it can’t be that difficult. We have fallen far enough with the ambulance chasers advertising constantly. This is a blow we simply can’t withstand.
I’m from middle Tennessee and have lived in Nashville proper the past few years, and I’m surprised too with the number of people and businesses moving here. That being said if both my and my wife’s families weren’t only an hour away from here we’d move to Raleigh in a heart beat. Very laid back city about 200,000 people less than Nashville so the traffic isn’t as bad. Biggest plus though is you can be at the coast or the mountains within a few hours.
I can see some of this with married couples, but shared accounts with someone you’re just dating seems crazy to me. Also this could be just a fact of young people are more likely to be poor. Having no money makes you talk about it a lot. I know from experience (so extrapolate for statistics) that with my wife being a teacher and me in law school if we didn’t discuss finances about every week we would get to the end of the month and not have anything left.
I have just enough Native American blood in me to prevent me from growing a real beard. There are bald spots on each cheek the side of my fist where not a single hair grows. Not being able to grow a beard isn’t that big of a deal to me. The real curse is not being able to play off being too lazy to shave as intentional.
We did a wine and beer bar, but it was because there was only so much in the budget for an open bar. A couple grand goes a lot further buying beer and wine for 150+ guest than it does with buying liquor. I can confirm though that my friends were all still able to get irresponsibly trashed before my grandma left.
Apparently the man with no sin holds others to a high standard. Go figure.
Just some really awkward targeted ads.
Apparently more than I realized
My wife is a teacher the kids thing depends on the year. Some years she’ll have a good class, and Shrek get baby fever. Then a group of hellions will come along, and she’ll want to put off kids for ad long as possible.
To be fair it took a while to pick up stream so when the 22-25 crowd probably didn’t pick it up until middle school, or maybe my family was just poor.
My wife teaches 4th grade, and I see a lot of their work while she’s grading it. Give 4th graders some credit this was done on a 2nd grade level.
Did you start looking up listings during all of those extra hours?
Yesterday was Greek.
Today alone we have hot donuts and Mexican food.