I know it does, but I don't think Miller can handle anymore than what he currently has. Yes, there have been problems with Bollman since the beginning, but I think they are being magnified by a kid who just plain isn't ready
Not only is the detailing A+ but the customer service is A+ and the price is A++. The exterior looks great, especially for a hand wax. The interior, which was basically the first level of hell on wheels, is absolutely flawless now. The smell of dog diarrhea is 100% gone and the smell of 1 whole bottle of febreeze is 99% gone.
Don't think I could have asked for a better job for what was done, cheaper or more expensive.
I'll try to get some pics tomorrow before my wife destroys the car again.
It's essentially non-domestic or imported.
My sister bought a Hanovarian (which is a horse, just a normal horse) from Germany and had to follow the exotic animal laws.
^^^ add fresh jalapenos to the mix. Dice them (ok dice one)
Get your beef 3/4 of the way cooked, add the onion, pepper and 1/2 the jalapeno. DO NOT SAUTEE. Just get them all to start sweating. Put whole mix in pot, add rest of jalapeno.
everything else is A++++
And what happens is, that is statistically insignificant. Meaning that a lot of the reactions are caused by something other than just the vaccine. Allergies, nurses being rough, anxiety, etc.
18,000 TOTAL reactions out of 35,000,000 is .05%
8% of 18,000 is 1440 or .004%
If the vaccine was given to the whole population
12,320 would have serious reaction.
If you don't get it this time, I can't help you
You don't understand what he said. 92% of the REACTIONS were minor. .05% of the people who had the vaccine experienced a reaction. That would be 154,000 people if the whole population took it. Of that, 141,680 would experience nothing more than an annoying side effect. 550 people, or .00018% would die from it.
Pain and swelling at the site most likely have absolutely nothing to do with the vaccine itself and more to do with the person who administered the shot. Headache and nausea are probably a large portion due to fear of needles, or doctors, and so on. When these are occuring in .005% of all vaccines given, statistically speaking, they aren't a result of the vaccine itself.
The first half was close, but the 2nd half PSU absolutely dominated. Sacks, tight ass coverage. Tamba Hali sacked Smith with ~1 minute to go and caused a fumble to seal the game. They honestly got to Smith as much as Florida did.
This one really annoys me. I've helped people ive seen stranded on the side of the road, but don't pull up to me at the gas pump and ask me to swipe my CC for you in the pump
The score was close, but the game was not. PSU's defense absolutely SMOKED OSU's offense. They created turnovers and got Troy Smith on the ground a lot.
there was one guy I used to see at an on ramp twice a week on my way home from work. I would pack 2 sandwiches that day and give him 1. Never gave him money though.
My wife saw a begger with a dog a few weeks ago and went to wal mart and bought him a case of water and a bag of dog food.
I've decided to rank the Tressel OSU teams
1. 2002
2. 2005
3(t) 2006
3(t) 2010
5. 2007
6. 2003*
7. 2009*
8. 2008
9. 2004
10. 2001
Note- I think that the 2009 team may have been much more balanced, the 2003 team was nothing more than a defense and a smart QB, but the 2003 defense was one of Tressel's best
i think what is hard to judge about that team though is that their bowl game was an overrated ND team and then OSU had also lost (one close, one not so close) to the 2 best teams they played that year. While I agree that it was probably Tressel's 2nd best team, we have to remember that Penn State was able to do the same thing to Troy Smith that Florida did the following year. It's hard to imagine that 2005 USC being any different.