I went into big 4 public accounting straight out of college and we worked 70-80 hours per week for a few months during busy season. I'm glad that's over now though. I get paid a lot more for fewer hours these days. Hang in there and pay those dues man!
I seldom drink but when I do it's either bud light or bud light lime (the latter sharts all over corona with lime, by the way).
I like pale ales, IPAs and other microbrewery type beers but they always seem to give me a worse hangover so I stopped drinking them.
That's 3 kids that you don't want viewing a video of you getting beheaded, too.
I have never been in a situation that was even remotely as dangerous as a kidnapping so I'm basically a keyboard commando here, but I'd like to think that I'd fight as hard as I could in the moment and take the 99%...
Ha! I used to live in Buckhead and am now in East Cobb. Trust me, you aren't going to find acceptable daycare for less than $225ish per week. I dunno why, but it is just much more expensive in/around Atlanta than it is in other parts of the state.
If you find somewhere cheaper *that seems...
Not my problem. If they don't serve me then they don't get tipped. They should talk to their employer if they don't like it.
Again, how is this different then the drive-thru at McDonald's?
My take out doesn't suck, but if it did I would either stop ordering from there or speak to the...
Does anyone here tip when they call in an order at a restaurant for pick up? They always make me sign a receipt with the “tip” write-in line and I always leave it blank and just sign where I need to sign and go about my day. I still tip the usual 20% when I actually sit down and eat, but if I...
I think he meant that it would be harder to prove malice murder as opposed to negligent homicide, not that the burden of proof would be different from "beyond a reasonable doubt." Malice murder requires a lot more evidence.
It appears that he said it wasn't his PRIMARY concern. Plus, he was talking about over-penetration, not flat out missing and hitting someone. That's entirely different as you can't even be certain which exact direction a bullet will be traveling once it exits a perpetrator, nor can you be...
Yes, and Kroger took a neutral position as well, but I asked about a PRO-GUN position, of which no non-gun related national brand has taken in response to someone OC'ing a rifle in their establishment.
Lol. I was referring to the following post where you said his claims were "unsubstantiated" but failed to provide an example. Judging by your ridiculous response I'll assume I'm right and you can't provide an example, though. Carry on with your "civil discussion" :thumb: