I've been to the one at Bayard and it's crazy, mardi gras on the water. I doubt this one will be as busy, but it is closer to town so we'll see.
Keypad deadbolt lock for my front door. Not a "smart lock" (I try not to have anything online outside my house). I haven't pulled a key out of my pocket in years.
If it died I would buy one same day.
Florida checking in: it's good for your skin! I don't like getting sweaty in the 10seconds it takes to walk to my truck, but i prefer it over everything else.
From the article:
We are excited to launch a new bar/restaurant concept in the space for 2024 so stay tuned.
LERP statue is still in limbo :D
Why is it rigged? Are adults surprised they're obliged to pay back money they borrowed?I
It's not at all natural, and would not have happened if government didn't step it to create a "regulated monopoly".
Fast food, gas stations, supermarkets, etc are all unregulated^1^ and there's countless offerings there. That's capitalism. This is crony capitalism. These companies work with the government to lock out competition.
1 - Yes, these industries have regulation, but there's no regulation whatsoever on opening an identical business next to an existing one. We see it all the time, a lowes next to homedepot, burger king next to mcdonalds, etc.
College prices went sky high when the government started backing student loans, they should have never done that.
The US system has it's problems, obviously, but it also has the best treatments in the world. People come from all over to get treatment in the US.
Money is a great motivator for "big pharma" to develop treatments.