Obvi.
American. He hates Kiwi everything. As he should.. I mean. 48 - 2???? lol
Also we kinda gave up playing by half time... we could have put up like 100+ points.
Obvi.
American. He hates Kiwi everything. As he should.. I mean. 48 - 2???? lol
[MENTION=2990]DownUnder[/MENTION], do you think Aussie girls or American girls are hotter?
Well having recently been in Cali and Hawaii i'd say Aussie girls are more natural and pretty type attractive, Murican bitchezzz seemed way more overtly showy/flashy and made up and defn more slutty
Also we kinda gave up playing by half time... we could have put up like 100+ points.
Ah.. Ok... thanks man, I totally get what you're saying![]()
ya they've all got those ridiculous massive straight fluoro white teeth ....
Ah ok.. very material based I guess? I often find the more material based someone is the less genuine they are ...![]()
I think you would benefit from being more in touch with your feelings bro, ... chicks dig that.
Spent all day yesterday in court as an expert witness and I wasn't even used. Ugh, so boring.
Need something exciting to do this weekend with littles (3 and 1). Any suggestions?
Also on 10/07-10/09 my wife and I will be in Vegas with my best friend who is flying in from Kuwait. Will be good to see him again.
Kanara Creek hike with your little kids.
1760, 2000, and 8
For what it's worth, I'm a scientist and love the metric system as much as the next guy. And yet, there's still something to be said in using units that give "nice" numbers for things that you do all the time.
So in scientific experiments off the top of my head I often use:
mT instead of T for magnetic field
mbar instead of Pa for pressure
mW instead of W for laser power
mA instead of A for current
GHz instead of Hz for frequency
and so forth
Granted those are all metric based (although bonus points get awarded to those who knew 1 mbar = 100 Pa without looking it up), but I also often use:
eV instead of J for energy
amu instead of kg for mass
atm instead of bar or Pa for pressure
"beta" (v/c) instead of v for velocity
light years instead of m for distance
and so forth
which aren't really related to metric units at all. And heck, I've even got a scientific vacuum gauge that measures pressure in "inches of mercury". Go figure!
So I completely understand those who want to keep using English units for everyday life because they are often more convenient than their metric counterparts. (And frankly I feel that same way about deg. F myself, most days. Not a huge deg. C fan.)
Oh, that is a good idea and I know 2-3 hotties that like to hike. Thanks!
That place is awesome and it's just down the street from you.
Oh, that is a good idea and I know 2-3 hotties that like to hike. Thanks!
Aren't you married?
And what are you an expert in? How does that all work? I've never been in court, I'm curious.
Yes, I am married. And nothing wrong with enjoying the sights. And maybe I'm a swinger...dun dun dun
Basically as a witness you are there in case the court has technical questions about what ever it is you do. Like a forensics expert. I handle some government programs and this was a fraud case. Been called about 6-8 times for various cases and have yet to ever say a thing. But I am needed "just in case". So boring.
That's really cool. I love courtroom dramas so I would have loved to sit in on some of those court cases especially if it involves a murder or something controversial.