in the process, put down all those around them, whether here within God’s house or on the other side of these doors in the rest of God’s creation.
Once at the gas station and trying to put gas in my car, the fuel intake refuses to take the nozzle, it was completely blocked off (I have a Ford Explorer that does not have the cap). I had a 60 miles reserve, the restaurant is only about 5 miles away, food was more important (...
………..as if you were not horrified enough … pour out a likkle cherry wine for Ab and Glenn…oh how we weep … what does this do to the team… Will Rick ever regain his g status … How will Maggie move forward……. OH THE HORROR AND THE FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN …… sigh .. an...
the whole family opposite have earphones in. me too of course but it does feel a bit strange that they are all in their own zone and not communicating with each other. I suspect I’ll be wide awake when I get home and not able to sleep. drinking more coffee here. it would make ...
老友记(第一季)台词【124】TheOneWhereRachelFindsOut The One Where Rachel Finds Out 124 瑞秋恍然大悟 乔伊为赚钱去捐精,但当他和新女友——一个果篮制造商——日益情浓,事情变得有点麻烦。大家一起烧烤为瑞秋庆祝生日,罗斯刚放下生日礼物就急着上路,他说要远赴中国为博物馆取回一块至关重要的(恐龙)骨头...
s no denyingHong Kongis an incredible food city. Not only does it offer some of the best dim sum in the world but you’ll also find incredible. You can also eat like a king on any budget, whether it’s a few dollars at a food stall for a mouth-watering Hong Kong egg waffle or...
We stopped, as usual, at the Waffle House in Ruther Glen, VA for breakfast. As we neared the 295 turnoff around Richmond, Paul followed the wrong red car off the exit ramp. We recovered and were back together by the time we got to I-64. A minor chuckle moment with no real ...
Moral of the story? Prevent any Lego-related blockage in your drain by checking what items go into the sink and stopping your kids from creating underwater construction. Prevention provides better advantages than treatment does. Regular check-ups are a lifesaver. The preventative approach is ...
Should I trust my brain? Obviously not; it doesn't always work. But nonetheless, the human brain seems much more powerful than the most sophisticated computer programs I could consider trusting otherwise. How well does my brain work in practice, on which sorts of problems?
When I look at the universe, does it seem like the kind of universe in which Occam's Razor would work well? Should I trust my brain? Obviously not; it doesn't always work. But nonetheless, the human brain seems much more powerful than the most sophisticated computer programs I could ...