Pitchforks and torches are half price too!
Pitchforks and torches are half price too!
Sorry, I run KDE.
I can see how someone could confuse the two. Especially if there’s some crack involved.
A monoceratops, at best.
Dead is more of a legal than a biological definition nowadays. There’s definitely some leeway.
The Parisians are mostly people from all over the country that came there to work though.
I’m not sure if you’re completely up to date on this whole Unicode thing.
Feel free to encode it whichever way suits you best.
And in other news, South Carolina introduces bill for executions by dynamite to begin later this year.
Isn’t that a little too obvious though?
That’s normal, you should just use Unicode in that case.
If you have large pockets, I suppose.
When they couldn’t remember of any names they hadn’t used a dozen times already…
But US tourists spend two days each in London, Paris, Prague and Rome, and then they’ve seen all of Europe. Isn’t that how it works? Besides it’s not as if they’ve got extra vacation days anyway.
And Montmartre, but that’s probably most of them (I live close to Montmartre).
The MD-450 Ouragan was a fairly good plane.
Completing their stamp collection?