Bragging about paying a porn star for sex while your wife is at home nursing your newborn is a helluva power move. I wonder why more people don't do it?
Wow that's wild, my only experience with that tingling feeling is testing 9V batteries with my tongue. I've had a healthy fear of electricity and always LOTO at work, so I'm hoping it stays that way.
As an American, I would definitely use poorly in this context. But since it seems they're an English speaker learning French, I think it makes sense to say badly. It's a more direct translation for mal, the word they're learning
If it didn't happen at work and it was a first time offense, I could see a company putting him on a leave of absence pending completing rehab or something similar. A lot of companies have started viewing drug abuse as a health issue and will work with their employees a little bit. I don't think they generally give many chances though
the state law requires ISPs to offer "broadband at no more than $15 per month for service of 25Mbps, or $20 per month for high-speed service of 200Mbps," the ruling noted
I'm glad they defined minimum speeds. I could see ISPs getting around it by selling something uselessly slow.
Bragging about paying a porn star for sex while your wife is at home nursing your newborn is a helluva power move. I wonder why more people don't do it?