I figured they just read Lesbian as Lebanon/Lebanese and got confused.
EssentialCoffee
The Midwest is a census region and it's not included in that region, so no.
If it helps, the midwest used to be called North Central, but changed in the 80s to Midwest.
Seems more like a bad sewer system or toilet installed.
Twenty year leases are hard to get out of.
American. I normally drink my tea black, but milk is nice with earl grey on occasion.
And typically, the milk isn't hot. You pour it in already steeped tea, like you would if you drank coffee with cream.
That said, I do occasionally steep my earl grey entirely in steamed milk and add a little vanilla and it's just a nice treat. But I'm not looking for a bitter flavor at that point either.
Honestly, I thought putting milk & sugar in your tea was bonkers until I tried it from my British friends. It works with traditional English teas, but not really with American/orange pekoe teas.
There are some English teas that are so bitter that they need sugar in order to be palatable.
Letterman owned his production company and negotiated an interim contract with WGA so his writers could continue to work.
Conan, Stewart, & Colbert had their hands forced by their networks threatening to fire their staff if they didn't return. Those three paid their staff out of pocket during the time worked during the strike. Conversely, Leno told his staff they were guaranteed the money, then NBC laid off 80 of them without pay and as far as I can tell, he didn't pay those folks and some of them weren't scheduled to return after the strike was over.
There was also a writers strike in 1988 where Letterman and Carson got permission from WGA to continue without writers.
All of this stuff made the news, but maybe it just wasn't of interest to you in those days.
I'm sure they just mean you can use your actual government issued identification card to verify your identity, but the US has a form of identification called REAL ID that we are slowly being required to be compliant with.
Not the person you responded to, but yeah, I hear a voice as an inner monologue. It's just my voice though... or rather, how I hear my voice when I talk. I don't have other voices in my head as a general monologue.
Like, I can think of other voices and what they sound like, but it's very much not 'me', if that makes sense.
I don't think that's weird. Your family are just assholes sticking together with another asshole.
I went for a bilateral salpingectomy because I figured if they came after the pill, they were coming after IUDs too.
IUDs still need to come out at some point. That's care that could be denied because of laws.
I'm probably just old, but there's more than one case of an Internet map telling folks to turn somewhere that there was no where to go because the maps aren't updated. I also used to used the old fashioned paper maps before MapQuest and while those were usually fine, they also don't help in cases of road closures or construction changes.
Whoever's responsibile for the road itself (local municipality or state) should have had it blocked off.
Again, as someone who grew up using paper maps, this is such a bizarre statement. It's cool that map companies offer things like speed trap warnings, but I frequently get warnings about stuff and there's nothing there. You still can't fully trust what the system is telling you. It's just a tool.