Louis Gossett Jr
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Odds Moonz owns a leather sport coat?
Revving that Ford Focus isn’t going to look cool on its own.
Odds Moonz owns a leather sport coat?
Tons of talent in Ohio and western PA though. Only 90 minutes to Pittsburgh and 3 hours to Columbus or Cleveland.
Tons of talent but tOSU, Michigan, and Penn State are rather close and after the same kids.
dealers should offer that as a promotion this time of year. buy a car, get a big ass bow.
Yeah, bought tickets for the wife to see Adele in New York one year, then followed it up with tickets to see her in Wembley the next year. Now I have to buy a trip with a concert every year. This year we're going to see Michael Buble in San Diego.
may your testicles rest in peace
I can vouch for this, I walk by Benz, Volvo and Audi dealership on my way to the Metro every morning, and those guys have tons of bows on top of cars in the showroom, I'm sure when you purchase the AMG they throw in a bow of your color.
As for great gifts, I got my 2 year old nephew a hoodie that when you put the hood up it makes him look a Wild thing from the book, kid is gonna love it.
https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/wjbzzy/your-phone-is-listening-and-its-not-paranoia
A couple years ago, something strange happened. A friend and I were sitting at a bar, iPhones in pockets, discussing our recent trips in Japan and how we’d like to go back. The very next day, we both received pop-up ads on Facebook about cheap return flights to Tokyo. It seemed like just a spooky coincidence, but then everyone seems to have a story about their smartphone listening to them. So is this just paranoia, or are our smartphones actually listening?
So yes, our phones are listening to us and anything we say around our phones could potentially be used against us. But, according to Peter at least, it’s not something most people should be scared of.
Because unless you’re a journalist, a lawyer, or have some kind of role with sensitive information, the access of your data is only really going to advertisers. If you’re like everyone else, living a really normal life, and talking to your friends about flying to Japan, then it’s really not that different to advertisers looking at your browsing history.
uh agree to disagree, I guess: