Except in Germany. Anything put outside for refuse collection is considered property of the town or city.
Taking something from the pile is punished as theft, and if caught, you will be fined.
Except in Germany. Anything put outside for refuse collection is considered property of the town or city.
Taking something from the pile is punished as theft, and if caught, you will be fined.
Out cats are always in the last place I look.
Why would I keep looking after I found them?
He didn't mean to check if there had been an attempt to eradicate Trump specifically, he meant open a news app occasionally, as one does a social media app.
Not a lawyer. By the letter of the law, yes.
They had to jump the fence - presumably the gate was secured - in order to get to the house. Further, they walked around the property looking for the owner. This looks to anyone without more knowledge, very much like trespassing.
Just my 2 cents, I'm not trying to defend or accuse anyone.
what am I supposed to wear outside when it's 23 degrees?
Shorts, T-shirt and flip-flops, or
Short sleeve shirt (Hawaii style), linen trousers, moccasins.
Something along those lines would be good at 23^o^ C.
I found it easy to follow - much easier than typical graphs.
The Guinness Book of World Records is in the Guinness Book of World Records itself, for being the book most stolen from libraries.
Added bonus: It removes hair, just like waxing.
Unless you happen to be a rodent.
It's a real shame people can't learn to drive properly with them, like riding a bike properly on a push bike.
I live in the equivalent of an American suburb.
I'd have to go into town to the library. It's too far to walk, I'd have to drive, which would mean fuel and then parking fees.
Or I could take public transport, which would be two buses or a bus and a tram. The connections aren't the best, so the journey into town takes at least an hour, then the same shit home.
All for a few printed pages.
My local grocery store is ten minutes on foot.
Only yesterday I listened to the whole 'Contractual Obligations' album for the first time in probably 20 years.