always a bad thing - it's widely consideredStreet cameras are everywhere, from what I can see. That's just the tip of
necessary for the common welfare, even where
(as here) these activities slop over into the
unconstitutional. The founding fathers didn't
have to think about nay sort of crazies with
easy access to explosives.
it. If the Government isn't watching, some corporation is tracking you on their website or on the web. It's everywhere.
I'm not seeing a big bird flopping under your feet on the rug, but I get what you mean.all get the job done. My niece's dog might, by tripping you up in the dark.As could a large bird trained to wreak havoc.
Har. Got to point out that you've not been toThe last one I went to was in a college auditorium. There were a few tuxes there and a few nice dresses. The rest? Pffft. Whatever.
a classical concert in a while, as tuxedos are
to be seen only on stage nowadays, and even
then not always.
Desperation, probably.You can wonder that, but it was widely enjoyed inDogÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿs NoseSomeone actually drank this?
categories: beer, mull, Dickensian
19th-century England.
My wonder is why they decided to add some fancySomeone didn't know any better.
apostrophe into the character set, which translates
into that weirdness.
For me, I'd omit the nutmeg. Perhaps this mullI'd prefer the porter, frankly; I'm not a light-colored beer person.
would be more to your taste, omitting the gin
as it does and substituting the mild and
agreeable brown ale for the darker porter:
tipStreet cameras are everywhere, from what I can see. That's just the
of
What I've been pointing out. I pledged not
to spend my money in England after they
started what was then said to be the most
massive government surveillance ever. Since
then, we and other countries have caught up,
but I still don't go there except to change
planes, possibly just out of habit.
Indeed it is. Don't imagine that whatever
you electronically disseminate in any way
is immune from all sorts of scrutiny,
whether automated or personalized.
getI'm not seeing a big bird flopping under your feet on the rug, but I
what you mean.
We were talking about trained raptors earlier;
the damage caused by passivized animals coming
along on a parallel train of thought.
a classical concert in a while, as tuxedos areThe last one I went to was in a college auditorium. There were a few tuxes there and a few nice dresses. The rest? Pffft. Whatever.
to be seen only on stage nowadays, and even
then not always.
Were you in college at the time?
Desperation, probably.You can wonder that, but it was widely enjoyed inDog���������s NoseSomeone actually drank this?
categories: beer, mull, Dickensian
19th-century England.
Enjoyed being the key term.
would be more to your taste, omitting the ginI'd prefer the porter, frankly; I'm not a light-colored beer person.
as it does and substituting the mild and
agreeable brown ale for the darker porter:
Brown ale is quite brown and very unhoppy
in general.
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