All the fucking potholes. Townships do this awesome thing called cold patch which is a man that shovels in asphalt in the spring into a pothole and then lets the snow plow truck scoop it up the following winter. Just patch the road you morons.
That reminds me. I watched the first Terminator movie on Netflix the other day, and then I watched Terminator 2 a couple days later. On Amazon Prime.When streaming sites only a few movies from a series. Even more so when they're missing the first one.
Netflix has Austin Powers Goldmember right now, but not the first two. They have the first Addams Family but not the 2nd. Amazon Prime has Iron Man 2, but not 1 (at least not included with Prime). They also only have 4 James Bond films. Hulu currently has 5 of the 8 Fast and Furious movies.
Last year over summer a truck came down my street and some guys dumped some asphalt into most of the potholes and half arsedly pressed it into place. Now it's winter and a combo of frost and traffic has torn it all back up and I'd say it's actually worse than it was previously. My street doesn't even get ploughed or have heavy traffic...All the fucking potholes. Townships do this awesome thing called cold patch which is a man that shovels in asphalt in the spring into a pothole and then lets the snow plow truck scoop it up the following winter. Just patch the road you morons.
I thought it was just something one restaurant in the UK had, but I keep coming across it. It showed up in a recent Sorted video, and that's what inspired the post.
Last year over summer a truck came down my street and some guys dumped some asphalt into most of the potholes and half arsedly pressed it into place. Now it's winter and a combo of frost and traffic has torn it all back up and I'd say it's actually worse than it was previously. My street doesn't even get ploughed or have heavy traffic...
Fuck. That makes my local road repairs look like engineering marvels. I mean, they had no longevity, but they were at least vaguely flat while they lasted...And the result of their fine work...
“Why would I need to know what is going on around me when I’m changing lanes?” ?People who do this:
Same, but guess I don't understand how it's useful. If you have 101 people working at a company, why does the 50th person's wage actually matter, or perhaps, what does it communicate better than "most common" and "average" don't convey in a more useful manner?
Same, but guess I don't understand how it's useful. If you have 101 people working at a company, why does the 50th person's wage actually matter, or perhaps, what does it communicate better than "most common" and "average" don't convey in a more useful manner?
I hear it used quite often for housing prices and income.