

Plot Twist: there’s a ranger who’s a sneaky sneakerhead.
I prefer the image of each little kit tucked into a shoe bed for the night
Plot Twist: there’s a ranger who’s a sneaky sneakerhead.
I prefer the image of each little kit tucked into a shoe bed for the night
Plot Twist: there’s a ranger who’s a sneaky sneakerhead.
I prefer the image of each little kit tucked into a shoe bed for the night
Gotcha! I’m in Los Angeles so I’ll take a look at Ralphs!
Wow! Storemade, or is there a brand I could search for?
I meant they aren’t sure why the fox (es) is(are) stealing shoes. But I believe you are correct, plus even a clean fox can do a person or pet damage with bites. And they don’t want to have to relocate or kill the 🦊
It’s a real story, also being run by The Independent if you can get past the ads.
Real fox or possibly foxes, people reacted to the warning by deliberately leaving out shoes, so second notice reminding folks it’s bad for foxes to spend too much time close to people. Why? No solid info.
If she was there, with those people, making Ghislaine smile, she’s hardly innocent.
That’s pretty!
I also have windows that slide left/right. Specifically, the right side slides left to open, right to close. Two are “landscape,” one is “portrait” shaped. Then I have three sliding-glass doors, which work exactly the same way except for the latch, threshold, and the fact that the screen also slides. It may be relevant that it never snows here.
Great picture but who’s the woman in the whitish dress? Judging by her neck, she’s not underage, so why does she get to be blurred out?
I don’t have to tell you “that’s what the insurance companies want you to think so you’ll forget about the option of free healthcare for all” because here we both are.
I’d bet, although the hospital billed that amount and insurance covered it, they actually paid less to the hospital. Because they negotiate lower “allowed amounts” in exchange for keeping the hospital in their “preferred provider” group.
But surely your out of pocket maximum was much less. The “before insurance” numbers are a fiction to make your insurance company look like they’re doing more for you. They don’t pay the hospital anything like that amount, and if you had no insurance, you could negotiate a lower amount from the hospital as well, since they’d rather get something over time than have you go bankrupt on them.
I see. Since I live in a condo, our HOA dues pay for all the common area maintenance, trash collection, insurance, and because the plumbing wasn’t fully converted it covers everyone’s water as well. We elect a Board and use a management company but big expensive decisions are voted on by the whole HOA. But I get your point, it could be either.
Reads to me more like there’s a shared garage and the new neighbor had something stolen from their vehicle when another resident left the garage door open. Or possibly the whole garage area isn’t gated and someone left the building entrance door from the garage open, so the theft was from a lobby. If the “common areas” are out on the street, wouldn’t the new resident have to have left his own garage open? In which case he has only himself to blame.
Another example of how little genius has to do with becoming a billionaire. Or even a modicum of sense.
I’m willing to bet that over the years, most of the theft and damage in the building has been to cars in the garage. Cameras placed there would also have caught the culprit as they entered. Rather than place them everywhere, maybe at least restrict them to the garage.
Another fascist who should have gone to art school instead of business school.
Or, since this was auctioned for charity, did he sign his name to claim someone else’s work?