Serving Pepsi rather than Coke in Argentina seems to be a sacrilege!
Especially if there is no Diet Pepsi...
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Serving Pepsi rather than Coke in Argentina seems to be a sacrilege!
Especially if there is no Diet Pepsi...
Serving Pepsi rather than Coke in Argentina seems to be a sacrilege!
But they both mix with Malbec wonderfully.
Birds have ultraviolet markings on their feathers and beaks that we can’t see, but they, sensitive to ultraviolet light, can. Ultraviolet markings play a role in mate selection and the chicks of many species have ultraviolet markings on their beaks so their parents can more easily see where to put the food.
Birds have ultraviolet markings on their feathers and beaks that we can’t see, but they, sensitive to ultraviolet light, can. Ultraviolet markings play a role in mate selection and the chicks of many species have ultraviolet markings on their beaks so their parents can more easily see where to put the food.
Whaaat? This is fascinating. Are other animals also ultraviolet sensitive too?
Whaaat? This is fascinating. Are other animals also ultraviolet sensitive too?
I am certain of this. When I bought a UV lamp to find cat pee, I found out that UV lamps are also used to find scorpions, especially in the States where houses are made out of wood and scorpions nest in the foundation.
If we ever move to Arizona or Nevada, I want one of those UV lights!
An English act dating back to the 14th century, the Statute Forbidding Bearing of Armour, forbids anyone from entering the British Parliament wearing a suit of armour. It has, as you would expect, not been enforced in recent memory.
Bulletproof vests, either?
Argentina had Black Monday after the paso, but did you know that Britain had it's own Black Wednesday in September 1992 that cost the country £3.3 billion?
I remember it well, since interest rates shot up to 15% in one day and George Soros made £1 billion.
Yeah, I forgot about that small detail.
George Soros. The liberal whom conservatives love to hate. And to blame all manner of evil upon. Most recently in Argentina, the pro-choice movement.
Mr. Sullivan certainly was prescient. There's definitely no escape.
The ability to be in touch all of the time is certainly good, but feeling that we MUST be in touch all of the time is not good. With the advent and universality of cell phones, people have become very rude about using them to talk, to text, or even just to read, while tuning out of a conversation or meeting they are having in person with real people who are right in front of them.
That’s striking. I alway dream of bringing those visionaries into the present to see their reaction to modern life.
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And, funnily, even if it was, they wouldn't be shipping to Argentina.
I bet it's be on pre-order