Don't want to get your shit stomped by an angry mob? Don't be part of an armed gang that steals shit, or at least not the part that gets caught.
Also: where are the pictures of her on fire? I would like to see this.
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Don't want to get your shit stomped by an angry mob? Don't be part of an armed gang that steals shit, or at least not the part that gets caught.
Also: where are the pictures of her on fire? I would like to see this.
None that I could find. I'll hit up UR later.
http://blogs.federaltimes.com/federa...bargain-price/
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NASA’s having a garage sale, and everything must go! Seriously, everything. The three-decade-old space shuttle program is winding down later this year, and NASA has decided to sell the three remaining shuttles to museums. The only problem is they’re not getting much interest.
So last Friday, NASA did what any motivated seller would: Slash the price. NASA is now selling shuttles Atlantis and Endeavour for $28.8 million – nearly a third less than their original price tag of $42 million. (Shuttle Discovery has been promised to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum’s Udvar-Hazy center in Northern Virginia, which currently houses the Enterprise prototype that never flew into space.)
On the surface, it seems like a reasonable plan to unload massive pieces of hardware. But given that cocaine was recently found in Shuttle Discovery’s hangar, one has to wonder just how big a habit NASA has if it’s hocking its heirlooms.
Can’t scrape together nearly $29 million, but still want a taste of outer space? You can now get an actual engine from the shuttle for free, as long as you cover the costs of moving and housing the eight-foot-diameter, four-ton behemoths. The AP reported on Saturday that NASA tried to sell them for $400,000 to $800,000 apiece in December 2008, but got no offers and is now literally giving them away. This may be the last step before putting them up on Craigslist, alongside Conan O’Brien’s Tonight Show.
Long read, but worth it:
http://outside.away.com/outside/maga...01fefreez.html
Reading that made me feel kind of panicky and sick.
I think a lot of people shrug off the thought of freezing to death, I know I never took it that seriously. Sometime after moving to CO is when I learned what to do and keep in the car incase of getting stranded in the cold. It's strange that there isn't an exact temperature for death, but freezing weather seems to cast a sleeping spell, I think that's how a lot of people end up dying.
Oh my.
This article is full of win.
Source: http://www.wral.com/news/strange/story/7082498/
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POOLER, Ga. — Police arrested two women after a former lover burst into a Waffle House on Valentine's Day and beat a man with her high-heel. Police charged 29-year-old woman and 32-year-old woman with battery and criminal damage to private property following the incident.
According to a police report, officers reporting to the Waffle House along U.S. 80 found an unidentified victim who suffered cuts and scrapes on his face that appeared to be made by the "spiked heel from a shoe."
The victim told officers that he and his girlfriend were at a booth when a pair of sisters - one of whom is the mother of his children - came in and sparked an argument.
Orca finally lives up to knickname.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/20...014471-ap.html