“We’re sorry, we thought you wouldn’t notice and that we could get away with it”.
I wonder if there’s going to be a lot more of this kind of thing once those tariffs kick in.
“We’re sorry, we thought you wouldn’t notice and that we could get away with it”.
I wonder if there’s going to be a lot more of this kind of thing once those tariffs kick in.
Don’t worry, I’m sure your IQ test will come back negative too.
To whom? Cambridge students?
I thought water wasn’t wet, just the stuff it touches.
You mean the 1780s, right?
Have you thought about shaving them?
At least we didn’t even consider bullet vending machines or drive through liquor stores.
Needs more stickers peeling off.
Has it got a turbo button that just switches a light on?
I guess they’re just getting some practise in on that front.
Not if you’re European.
And there are countries littered with US air bases. Like the one only a few miles from here that regularly houses bombers.
The blue sky, out of the box thinking will disrupt the glass ceiling.
Oh please. Wait until they release double-sided, double-density 128bit AI quantum blockchain that runs on premises/in the cloud edge hybrid.
I think it was even better than that. It wasn’t just the tax on the costume, it was the entire cost of them could be deducted from their tax bill. The more extravagant and expensive, the smaller that years tax bill!
I think it’s a case of the outfits essentially being akin to a work uniform. You wouldn’t wear it on the street, and you need it for work (as I guess stage and screen actors do too), and due to that you can claim it as a work expense and is tax deductible?
Why didn’t they just adopt the standard Norfolk time zone of -40 years?
Arguable. I’d say it’s the same but the size of the pieces varies.
Rapid unscheduled disassembly.
Plus “Into pieces” is rather unnecessary there.
Short circuiting risk, not indicators not working.
There’s a lot of people who can’t even manage that many.