I discovered a law from 1934 that’s still on the books and allows for withholding alimony payments if the payee presents in any open and public way a conundrum that stumps th... moreI discovered a law from 1934 that’s still on the books and allows for withholding alimony payments if the payee presents in any open and public way a conundrum that stumps the obligor. I plan to roll those three months of payments directly into The Harem fund, most likely to buy a dozen more skimpy bikinis, refill the massage oil containers, and upgrade the sandwich-making assembly line.
Evidence: https://answermug.com/forums/topic/119243/in-english-what-are-some-verbs-that-the-infinity-stones-can-do~ less
Criminologists, detectives, forensics experts, and others in those fields have infinitely more combined experience in crime-solving than does the average violent criminal, e... more Criminologists, detectives, forensics experts, and others in those fields have infinitely more combined experience in crime-solving than does the average violent criminal, especially more experience than the first-time violent criminal, or a person who commits a violent without malice or forethought and then attempts to cover it up or shift the blame elsewhere. Are you convinced that you yourself could never get away with committing a violent crime due to the myriad of ways they can be solved these days?
I went to have my hair cut today. I got my credit card out to pay, whereupon the barber told me they only took cash. No explanation was given. The transaction was more than £... moreI went to have my hair cut today. I got my credit card out to pay, whereupon the barber told me they only took cash. No explanation was given. The transaction was more than £5, which some businesses set as the lower limit for card payments. Had the barber told me that the card reader was broken, I might have believed him, but even this would have been a poor excuse, because with 4 or 5 people working there you'd expect them to have more than one card machine. If this had been eight or nine months ago, I would have been surprised, but with people increasingly using contactless payments even for small transactions since the start of the pandemic, a business refusing to take cards is an anachronism, and it makes me wonder whether there's something else going on.Do you think this could be a sign that the business is a money-laundering operation? less
Listen, no jury in the land will ever find me guilty of illegally installing cameras in your residence. The cheesy evidence photo you submitted at trial is OBVIOUSLY fake!
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A. The black hatchback.B. The grey van.C. Both.D. Neither.E. The one driven by the person willing to pay me the most money for choosing him/her.F. I’m not sure, but I ... more
A. The black hatchback.B. The grey van.C. Both.D. Neither.E. The one driven by the person willing to pay me the most money for choosing him/her.F. I’m not sure, but I hope the police have begun an investigation on the husband of the woman on the sidewalk. That looks like an attempt on her life to me.G. I’m not testifying for you, Randy D, I know you were eating a sandwich instead of watching the road.H. Two or more of the above.I. None of the above/other answer.~