Just a mixup, apparently
I’m going to have to explore the whole situation further, but the “commutative property” doesn’t apply to making good coffee. Specifically, a caffè americano does not taste the same as a long black. As for the caffè luongo… not going there again.
I put the squirrel bus out this afternoon, and the birds promptly removed all the attractant (bait, in common terms). Going to have to find a work-around.
So, how long until Big Donald trips and hits the big red button? I should be scared, but it’s like a train wreck, where watching is compulsory.
Is there a rule that says developers must fabricate more falsehoods than buildings, when it comes to renovation of historic properties. I watched a site in Quebec City go from possible to impossible, due to a developer with his own set of rules. Tonight, I read about a similar “mixup” in Ottawa, where the developer didn’t know that he was supposed to use “those bricks” when he renovated (despite the main clause being that he use the original bricks). No other details provided, but I get the sense that the bricks fell on someone’s crown…
In Syria, their leader protests that his country doesn’t have chemical weapons. Only two possible answers here: either you a) already used them or b) you tell lies. Neither one meets the sniff test. (Oh, and don’t sniff the resulting poisonous gases). How long until the war starts? Oh, it already has? Sorry, I relied on the media for information, again. Will I never learn?