It was a police strike force.
I’ve seen bowling on TV before. It’s usually kinda dull, but I’d have loved to watch that!
If a bowler gets convicted under a “three strikes” habitual offender law, is that known as rolling a turkey?
Seems to me this is the police pandering to the media. We really don’t want the police (of whatever level or agency) making a habit of setting up a trial in the court of public opinion first.
The opposite case, the secret disappearance after the midnight knock at the door is no good either.
But them deliberately creating an irresistible social media event out of an arrest is not a good development for real justice.
The three-headed hydra can’t be complete without Bill Barr - gotta keep the two Mikes company!
The judge should sentence him to 7-10 years just to fuck with him.
“I’ll never be able to pick that up!!!”
It would explain all of Trump’s support from Evangelicals.
Strictly speaking true, but misleading. Nickels used to be made out of, well, nickel, which isn’t iron, but is magnetic in the same way as iron. You can still occasionally find a Canadian nickel in circulation that’s magnetic (Canada is a major producer of the metal, and so kept on using it in their coins for longer than the US).
In high school my sister worked in a popular local cafeteria(the later 70’s) and once a customer. a rather eccentric guy, although very nice, paid with rolls of coins. Sis started to unwrap a roll of nickels and they were all steel ones. So she put her own $2 in the register and took the coins. She was collecting at the time.
Bonus points if she used a $2 bill, and then got in trouble for counterfeiting.
Might these coins have been “silver” nickels produced during WWII?
Nickels struck on steel planchets are supposed to be great rarities.
You know, I don’t know what kind of bills and or coins she used. Doubt it was a $2 bill, this was the late seventies.
The real filth in Oklahoma:
Oh, no, you must know he was talking about behavior, not people. He wants to keep LGBTQ+ behavior out of Oklahoma. You know, love the sinner, hate the sin.
Pardon me, I have to go throw up now.
Wendy’s says they’re going to implement “surge pricing” on their menu next year.
If it’s an alternative to just upping the price on the entire menu at once I’m all for it. Chances are that some of the less-popular items will be a relative bargain.
Yeah, no. I want to be able to know how much a burger will be before I spend the time to drive to what is supposed to be convenient fast food.
Maybe you can check on their web site.
As long as it’s not updating minute to minute. Like if you got in a drive thru and by the time you ordered it went up, that would be shitty, but then it would be so bad people would just stop eating there. That would be a sure way to end it quick.
I’m driving to town and think I’d like a Wendy’s burger. I know what they cost last time I was there but have no idea how much they will cost when I get there today. I don’t want to pull over and look at my phone to check the current price, so I go to Burger King instead.
You’re describing how things are for me now.
I can’t remember the exact price of every menu item, and the prices change frequently, especially since Covid.
Honestly, I shouldn’t have even bothered to post…because now that I am retired, I don’t eat fast food. Back when I did eat it, I knew just how much it cost because I had ordered the same thing so often.
Now that I am retired, and fast food is so expensive, I always choose a sit down meal instead. It is about the same price and I can pretend it is healthier.