Just brigade their forms citing Reynolds vs. US and how it’s created a precedent in Bird Law
Just brigade their forms citing Reynolds vs. US and how it’s created a precedent in Bird Law
He and i should go toe to toe on bird law
That what they want ya to think!
They know it’s a money pit, yet necessary to participate in society. It’s like they almost see the problem with that, but instead try to conjure up Bird-Law to be exempt from these costs.
PS: Bird-Law doesn’t work like that!
Where’s my Xanga peeps at?
So Alaska gives out Hi-Chews? As in the ones you find at convenience stores in Japan? (ハイチュウ)
As a child in the 90s, I remember Saturday and Sunday afternoons being incredibly boring if we didn’t go out. TV was shit (still is), and on rainy afternoons you were basically locked at home.
By the late 90s, at age 10, with no internet access in my county, I was mapping ways to beat the Water Temple in Ocarina of Time. I remember scheming for hours, using Farore’s Wind to take me to the beginning of the dungeon and jumping to the platform on the 2nd floor. This way, I was not using the only key I had on the middle pillar, which is what almost everyone got stuck on.
But yeah, I remember the tail-end of this at that time and starting a whole new game to try this out. And it worked. Still proud of 10 year old me. It’s interesting but I hadn’t felt boredom in a really long time.
More like forced into it by these multiple “once-in-a-lifetime” economic crisis.
BofA deez nutz!
I don’t know. CEO of Golmdman Sachs sounds pretty classy. Tell her you got a wad of 100s
I feel like we should put a rest to the term “breaking the internet.”
Am I the only one here completely out of the loop?
Yeah, for decades I’ve heard that theory too. I’ve always thought of it as an urban myth.