He also said that he tried to have sex with a married woman and that he pushes himself on women. The pussy-grabbing comment was just the most disgusting of the whole thing, but he does indeed say that he's tried doing things like that before.
Damn near need a Half Facepiece Reusable Respirator or a N95 Particulate Respirator. Lungs actually hurt a little out there and definitely kicking in the coughing
[ from the back of a first year political science class ]
Actually, my dad says we shouldn't even have taxes, which are a form of oppression. They shouldn't pay for things like paint. In fact, nobody even moves to a city because it looks nice. They just go where there are jobs and don't care about anything else.
Amazon Basics are decent. For a few dollars more you can get Ankers braided cables. I have yet to have a single of them fail or break in any way.
> check out Buzzcut mobile app. Not sure if it's officially released for Android, but for iPhone, you can see specials/events going on.
Here's the android link. Also of note is savecoin.com.
Sorry I was just saying generally you can get an AirBnB cheaper I didn't look at the dates OP wanted to see if they were actually open
I was looking at this place and did some quick math in my head to get a monthly number, but the dates OP needs are not open
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/6855046?location=Fargo%2C%20ND%2C%20United%20States&s=JCxKdRIr
Just in case you forgot, the "dumbass government" of Moorhead was elected by the citizens of Moorhead. They really made some great decisions in the interest of arts and music for Moorhead. Tearing down Ralph's for some apartments was genius foresight. Can you count the benefits today? Too bad they didn't tear it down a few years earlier and prevent this monstrosity from ever seeing the light of day:
https://www.discogs.com/White-Stripes-Under-Moorhead-Lights-All-Fargo-Night/release/3008696
If you don't have any luck finding an in-person game, I advise you to checkout Roll20.net for online games.
Been playing with my group of friends for awhile now and it's been very intuitive and fun!
Go to Amazon.com and search for: memory foam mattress queen
I found this as the first listing to come up: Zinus 10 inch Queen $293 free shipping I have a 7" Zinus as a guest bedroom mattress and it's pretty good.
I'm heavily pro-abortion, but I question what a protest is going to accomplish. I have a hard time thinking that it is going to persuade anyone to change their minds. It might be better for a pro-abortion intellectual to rent out a room and put on a talk about arguing for why abortion should be legal and how people can make better and more convincing arguments to promote the cause.
I came here to say this.
Just in case OP doesn't know what to look for they look like this:
https://www.amazon.com/RCA-AH600R-Car-Cassette-Adapter/dp/B000BUN79K
You can get them at the electronics dept of most department stores.
Get this and your own router/wifi system. Send me a PM if you need help.
TMS® 2 Pairs J-Bar Rack HD Kayak Carrier Canoe Boat Surf Ski Roof Top Mount Car SUV Crossbar https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00873J0YY/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_WMN4D6N538B3B42PYG6M
I have something similar to this. Works great and easy to put in and take off
You'll need another winter jacket. I recommend a ski jacket. Windchills here can make the temperature feel significantly colder than it actually is. It could be -3 degrees but if there's wind the temperature effect could be -45 degrees. You'll need a special coat to counteract that.
The lime apartments are nice. The mail room is secured n parcel lockers extensive. The neighborhood around them is ok. Maybe a little run down.
MOERDENG Men's Waterproof Ski Jacket Warm Winter Snow Coat Mountain Windbreaker Hooded Raincoat https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07W3NR3XW/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_VXQTXKNNRMFNJZY905NE?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
If you pull up the graph for the day there's a spike. https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/nd/fargo/KFAR/date/2011-1-24
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It's just an anomalous reading.
Where, idk. Shops are backed up pretty far that I know of. I’d say call around. I’m a fan of Dakota Tire and Fix it Forward. I think everyone will say avoid Matt’s.
Tell them once you’ve eyed a vehicle down that fits all/vast majority your points that you want in a vehicle. If they are iffy, then leave. Anytime someone doesn’t want/isn’t ok with you getting it checked by a shop of your choosing that’s a red flag to me.
Last vehicle I bought, the salesman at Corwin looked at me like I was a bit crazy when I slid under the vehicle looking at everything. But we’ll worth it for my negotiations as I managed to get some money off due to a couple things I found that I easily fixed myself.
If you don’t have one, it’s GREAT all around to have, but grab a code reader. You can find them on Amazon for pretty low prices. (This is the one I have.) Before your test drive turn it on, then a few seconds later turn it off and do that a couple times to make sure it’s consistent. Then go do your test drive and then when you get back LEAVE THE CAR running and chat with the sales person in the car for like 5 minutes then plug it in and scan. If the battery has been removed or codes have been cleared they don’t automatically pop up so letting it run for a bit is good.
Here is a great video on some tips as well. This guys videos are awesome overall and really shows that fixing your own car (among many other things) isn’t all that hard.
Good luck!!!
Thicker for longer periods Cevapro -30℉ Winter Gloves... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9TSCSP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
And
Thinner, great for driving and short time outside SIMARI Winter Gloves Men Women... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WS8ZR2G?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
High-Pressure Shower Head and 15 Stage Filtered Shower Head System Combo, Softens Water, Removes Chlorine, Heavy Metals and Impurities while Rejuvenating Skin and Hair (Easy, 1 Min Installation) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KWQ4G49/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_8MY0Y3CKZA24GHK82M0V?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 you could try a shower head attachment to soften the water on your own.
According to accuweather Fargo and Houston had pretty comparable summers last year. Also I know Houston isn't the entire state of Texas, but they didn't break 100 once.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/fargo/58102/july-weather/329833?year=2020
https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/houston/77002/july-weather/351197?year=2020
The last time streak of multiple 100F+ days I found was from Aug 7 to Aug 15 2019.
Duck Brand Indoor 5-Window Shrink Film Insulator Kit, 62-Inch x 210-Inch, 286217 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NHY1P0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_TXREPH8XH72E7NE5ZWFR?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Not sure if there is a frame around the AC, but you could seal it with something like this.
2002 bomb threats in belcourt http://tur.stparchive.com/Archive/TUR/TUR10072002P01.php
2007 bomb threat in belcourt http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1859&dat=20070402&id=NgUzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0RAGAAAAIBAJ&pg=3326,2438849
And if you google "This was the filth time this year the Belcourt school system has received a bomb threat. It was Roila's first this year, accord- ing to Baumgarn" a news article comes up, but I can't find where on the page/what page the quote is on
Hmm, weird, I get KVRR in my bedroom with just one of those thin, flat antennas stuck on my wall. try moving that antenna around a bit? My living room antenna is an amplified outside one(similar to https://www.walmart.com/ip/QFX-Outdoor-Antenna/41047181) mounted on my upstair neighbor's balcony(and hijacking the cable one outlet into my apartment)
To clarify:
The 2% credit card processing fee is not a surcharge from Jumpr, rather the charge from the credit card processor.
The 10% fee is a service fee for utilizing the network and application established by Jumpr. (Likely this will lower with time and more users.)
Neither of these two things are illegal and there are plenty of large companies doing this. See Airbnb's charging model: https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/63/what-are-host-service-fees
I don't know if you're looking for men's or women's but I got this one and it's worked well for me: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HHOXT0A/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_NGPE54C4CJAE4NR53K08
Also I recently saw that there's a brand called Oros that makes a super thin coat with some aerogel similar to what NASA uses and they sprayed someone in it with liquid nitrogen and the temp inside the coat stayed at 90 degrees. I'll be looking at that in the future potentially..
I spent 5+ years renting from them but recently made the switch and it was super easy.
I bought an Arris sb8200 ARRIS SURFboard SB8200 DOCSIS 3.1 Gigabit Cable Modem, Approved for Cox, Xfinity, Spectrum & others , White , Max Internet Speed Plan 2000 Mbps https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07DY16W2Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_fabc_8BTD63GRD5EVBT122GD3 Then paired it with a google mesh wifi system Google Wifi - AC1200 - Mesh WiFi System - Wifi Router - 4500 Sq Ft Coverage - 3 pack https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08GG9CMLR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_fabc_XRSYQW3XY7AKTXBNK22D
The set up was incredibly easy. I called midco and told them what I was doing. They asked for some numbers/info off the box and instructed me what to do at every step. I used an ethernet connection to my PC to ensure it was functioning and providing internet. Once that was done we disconnected. I used the google home app (required for the google mesh wifi) and followed the prompts to set that up. You ethernet plug in the main router then set up and update the satellite routers. Once they are good you move them to desired locations in the house and they sync right up. Provides a good solid signal with zero dead zones. You can even add more for a bigger network or toss one in the garage. The cool part is that each point has an ethernet port so you can hardwire TVs and stuff from the satellite even though they can be wireless. You can also create on open or secured guest network, and you can set priority or limits on certain devices including firewalls for adult sites for kids devices.
I spent a total of $300 and not only will it pay itself back in 3 years but the network quality went up as well as the network control went up. All around 100% worth it.
Yep. I eat low carb and have to watch out for crap like that. On the plus side I haven't been to an IHOP in like 10 years because of this.
You'll want to stop by our physical location for more details. Give us a call or check online if you need the access code.
Just go with an air mattress. This specific model is $79.99. I can personally vouch for it - I used this model + a memory foam topper (also from Amazon) for over a year before upgrading to a Purple mattress. You can easily carry it and it can be easily moved with you. And it is pretty durable.
For next time get some of these guys: https://www.amazon.com/Warmstor-Slimline-Serial-Changer-Coupler/dp/B073GPVY32/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=rs232+gender&link_code=qs&qid=1619630025&sourceid=Mozilla-search&sr=8-4. There are similar adapters that are null modems (crossover) if you need that. I have all 3 types if you still need to borrow them.
Sorry. Only AMD got lyin around is a rather old Phenom II
https://www.amazon.com/HDT90ZFBK6DGR-Phenom-3-20GHz-Socket-Processor/dp/B0059E1NW6
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition HDT90ZFBK6DGR Six-Core DeskTop CPU Processor 3.2GHz AM3 OEM
Good.
Free Parking in downtowns is one of the worst "innovations" of the modern era. (See the book: The High Cost of Free Parking)
I'm using a Foscam HD PoE IP Camera, Indoor/Outdoor Security Video Surveillance Camera
All footage are recorded on a server running a NVR software called Shinobi. But I believe the Camera itself has a SD card slot and with some free storage service by Foscam (though the space is limited).
I use midco and just bought https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0764HVN5J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
No issues so far. You'd probably be better off buying a separate router & modem for absolute best performance, but this is good enough for 99% of people.
There are better ones (3.1 instead of 3.0) for more money, but I am a cheapass. I don't have good enough internet to make use of that anyways. Most Midco customers don't and wont for a long time.
Depending on size and breed, your dogs may just be fine. I have two German Shepherd mixes and they would rather be outside than in the house even during the winter. The only time I've ever seen them get too cold was during the Polar Vortex.
If you have to walk them around on the sidewalk, I highly recommend Musher's Secret or booties to protect their paw pads from the salt that we put on sidewalks to melt ice. It is actually very painful for them.
If you have short hair dogs, a doggie sweater is definitely worthwhile.
Edit: As for your own protection, get a good winter jacket, gloves, hats, boots, and some long underwear. The key is layers, especially for your upper body. Also, good wool socks make a huge difference!
I've found that comfortable, reusable and local masks are more difficult to find than they should be. I also have glasses and these ones I found breathe better than most. Bonus points for not having ear loops as well.
Absolutely, I’m pretty busy next day or two but feel free to pm me i’ll get back to you. I have probably a couple hundred regular 12 oz amber bottles and then i have some larger ones, this style, but i think also all amber https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JZWGQQN
All sorts of beer brewing stuff too
If you're looking for keeping an edge on a couple knives, you should look into a waterstone. All you need is water to lube it up. This one from amazon (not buzz marketing, i just googled it) is the most basic. 1000/4000 grit - the 1000 shapes the edge, the 4000 smooths it out. https://www.amazon.com/Whetstone-Sharpening-Stone-1000-4000/dp/B01FXK7XF6/ref=sxin_3_ac_d_pm?ac_md=2-0-VW5kZXIgJDI1-ac_d_pm&crid=2CPSI9M3UH8U8&cv_ct_cx=waterstone&keywords=waterstone&pd_rd_i=B01FXK7XF6&pd_rd_r=bcaeddd3-e423-4f4...
You can spend a ton on 10k stones and higher, but at the end of the day a basic stone will do you good. Just practice with knives you won't care if you ruin. Keeping the edge beveled takes some practice, but it's really easy once you get the hang of it.
If you don't want CableOne to be able to track what you're doing online (they'll still know how much bandwidth you're using) I recommend using a VPN. I use Mullvad and it's awesome. It's cheap and easy to use.
Heat tape. Wrap the pipe where it enters the house with it then wrap that in insulation. Should fix ya right up.
This one. I use to get KVRR in fairly well, but lately the signal has been so low I don't even get audio anymore...
Don't get any of the antennas that people posted already. The amazon basics antenna is literally the best one you could get. You don't need to get the amplifier version either. I have this one http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Ultra-Thin-Indoor-Antenna/dp/B00X4RA74A/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1456170103&sr=8-3&keywords=amazon+indoor+hdtv+antenna and it does amazing work. I pick up about 25 channels. Most are pbs or old time shows but I get the standard fox, NBC, ABC, etc. All in HD
Oh, my bad. This was the one I was researching last night:
I'd take it out in the late morning, when I saw standing water, place it where the panel could get light and the pump intake in the lowest part of the sidewalk...then I'd let it run. Once the sun started to set or the temperature dropped, I'd bring it back in. Seems pretty straight-foward to me...
My DVR isn't even that sophisticated - I type in the channel and start and stop times for timer recordings.
And I haven't had a cable card or any CableOne equipment, except a cable and a wall outlet. The tuner of the DVR, and the tuner of the TV select the channels.
(I live in an apartment building - and the owner is the customer, not me.)
These are the channels I get (all HD where available). (South Fargo, antenna similar to this but smaller and 30% of that price from Menard's, mounted on garage roof).
That hooks into a 4-way splitter/amplifier connected to HD Homerun duals.