Considering those are Spanish plates, I’d say you’re right!
Host of the podcast Almost Plausible, where I and a couple of friends take an ordinary object (such as a paperclip, eggnog, or a toilet brush) and come up with a movie plot based on that object.
Considering those are Spanish plates, I’d say you’re right!
So here are some timely tips to help protect your location privacy.
The article explains each one in detail, but the list is:
When Donald fingers the grill of the Citroën, I lost it.
The woman keeps saying “Bentley” and Donald keeps saying “Citroën.”
When he looks up at the car handle, I’m not entirely sure what he says. It’s sounds like it’s either “oh sheesh” or “oh shucks.”
Also, stuff like this is often purchased not to drink, but as an investment.
I’ve always assumed this was faked, but based on this article, it really happened.
Who comes up with this shit?
IIRC from last time, someone on Reddit suggested digging a vertical hole (smaller visual footprint in an aerial search), covering the body with yogurt (to speed up decomp), and then burying a dead animal above the body (to throw off the cadaver dog’s handlers).
Users on the social-media platform began sharing videos that showed a so-called glitch at Chase Bank that was allowing customers to deposit big checks and withdraw funds from ATMs immediately, even if sufficient funds weren’t available.
I got in a week or so ago and immediately started walking a ton more than usual. It was also great timing because I’m in Paris at the moment, so I’m walking so much every day and leveling up like crazy as a result.
Apparently not. I wonder why I didn’t see that? And judging by the upvotes on my comment, neither did several other people. 🤷
A Virginia man bought a tattered piece of cloth claiming to be part of George Washington’s war tent. It’s now in a Philadelphia museum.
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1817807, here. Yours may be the smallest number I’ve ever seen.
Donut car all day.
There are dozens of us!
Whenever I’m talking with someone about my podcast and they ask, “can I find it on Spotify?” a little part of me dies.
Like, yes it’s available on Spotify, because it’s available everywhere. But I strongly dislike what Spotify tried to do to podcasting, and there are much better apps out there.
I’ve been playing Sail Forth. It’s very basic, but still fairly fun.
My grandmother used to give me Wheat Thins in these bowls. I miss her. I’m in my early 40s.