And some, or at least one, of them is a member of Congress.
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We definitely have blackberries. We don't really have blackcurrants though, may be thinking of that?
They're significantly faster than boiling water on the stove here in the US too.
I have an electric kettle because I'm a tea drinker. Not gonna lie though, it did take a while before I realized I could just generally boil water in the thing. One day, looking directly at the kettle while I filled a pot with water, the dusty light bulb in my head finally lit up. 😅
Well that just sounds like New Jersey.
Please. With a motto that long you wouldn't be able to fully read the welcome sign before exiting the other side of the state.
That's why the motto is just "TAX FREE SHOPPING"
Yeah well peaches come from a can, and they were put there by a man.
Satisfactory, however, will be 100% totally safe and good for that marriage. Trust me bro!
This is how you end up with a generation of kids who grow up using "rawdog" to mean something other than "unprotected sex". Just talk to your kids about sex.
Yep.
Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd. was a 1983 legal case heard by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York by Judge Robert W. Sweet. In their complaint, Universal Studios alleged that Nintendo's video game Donkey Kong was a trademark infringement of King Kong, the plot and characters of which Universal claimed as their own. Nintendo argued that Universal had themselves proven that King Kong's plot and characters were in the public domain in Universal City Studios, Inc. v. RKO General, Inc.
What a weird thing to do! They can sue each other until the cows come home for all I care but dragging the community into it like this comes off as petty imo. Musky even.