This is where I am I think. Although I don't think I'd let any kids of mine sleep over with any adult man outside of family.
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Jordan Chandler, who wasn't the kid from the 2000 case, drew the pattern of pale patches around MJs genitalia, the police then took pictures to compare. Both were ruled inadmissable in court and that whole case was settled out of court with Michael giving him a lot of money.
I don't believe they ever confirmed or denied whether he was right.
There's always people who defend sex offenders by saying "Oh, but they didn't molest me", which is kind of weird if you think about it.
I don't know if he did or not obviously, but there are a lot of accusers, not just the one.
I saw a job today that I fit the criteria for and pays around double what I currently earn. Out of interest I though I'd look at what house I could afford on that salary in my area.
The answer is none. I can afford no houses in my area even on double what I earn in a quite high up management position.
You may already know this, but don't smoke near your aquariums. I used to work in a high end fish shop and smoking was such an issue for customers. Vaping is even worse.
I don't see it as a negative if homeless people are warm.
I think in the current climate, public community/leisure spaces would be good. Nobody has any money, a lot of people don't have heat (or cooling) at home, spaces where people can just exist comfortably need to be made. What if a former office could be converted into tennis courts, chess rooms, libraries, computer rooms, just a room with sofas or tables where you can sit and not buy anything?
I know everyone wants to make a profit but loads of these spaces are just empty, surely something could be done?
If you arrive that late and plan to boogie really early. Why wouldn’t you just sleep in your car at a rest area or some other pull off?
Facilities? Or safety.
That's the brother, this is the ruining neighbours lives, openly cheating on all his partners head of the operation.
This isn't a trick question, literally tell them about yourself.
I usually start with my current job role, a couple of recent acheivements, and then where I want to go next and why. So for a fictitious example you might say -
"I'm currently a junior designer at Smiths Design, I've recently been involved in the rebrand and was responsible for the new colour scheme that recieved positive press in our industry journal, I feel like I'd like to move more into the development of brands as that's where I think my strengths lie so that's why I thought this company was a great fit"
For you, you can either talk about your previous roles or you can mention your role as a carer for your family because that's a real job too even though it isn't paid.
I feel like "Okay" for a new food is normal. I've never loved a new food the first time, it's either gross or fine and if it's fine then maybe I need to cook it different or just try it a few different ways before it's more familiar then I'll enjoy it.
Basically this might be a food that in 20-30 years she's sitting down with her kid and making them try it cause it's "the best food" and being really upset by a lacklustre response.
Who recanted?