I am trained in putting out small fires. A fire like the one Jay Leno had can either be tiny or massive. My father was in the Civil Defense, and he taught me a great deal about fire safety and how to prevent fires :)
No. The place I am moving to is a 3 hour drive away. I told them my plan, and they are all on board with it. The transport links to the city are very good. Both trains and buses to and from Copenhagen are present, so it's not gonna be totally impossible for them to visit, or for me to visit them
That might have been around that mad cow disease outbreak.
I bought my ticket in June, and we are now in October, so we are almost 4 months into my waiting. I have seven months left to wait, so I'm more 40% of the way towards the trip happening. My airline says 198 days until my trip
I can stay up to 90 consecutive days in the USA without a visa, however I'm starting with a week, just to see if I like it enough to come back at some point again :)
The worker doesn’t know where I live. It wouldn’t make any sense for him to steal them and then clone them and then try every single house in order to find where I live
I must admit that this makes a lot of sense. He did mention he found them at the bus stop that I use every morning, so it would make sense why he found them there :)
Hello :). Thank you for your comment. I don't ignore people at all. I just don't feel like quote-replying the same "thank you so much for your well wishes" on every positive comment or well wishing comment I get on my blogs. Frankly, it takes too much time to do. Even if I don't reply with a thank you, it's not like I don't appreciate the comments I am getting. Have I wanted to reply to comments? Absolutely. Do I get around to do it? No. Why? Because A: I'm either too tired, or B: I forget due to being busy or just plain tired.
Again, I do appreciate every comment I get - even your kind of comments :). I do reply to some comments, however, but it's only when I have time or energy to do it :)
I know the USA is huge, but my plan is to spend one week in VA. My friend lives in Annandale, VA, so I'm pretty close to DC, which I am going to visit one of the days I'm in the US. To begin with, I'm gonna how it's like to visit the country, and if I want to go back at some point in the future. I'm not really hooked on the touristy places. I prefer to visit the more "traditional" places, if that makes sense
Greenland has had autonomy since 2009. They have their own rules there, and different laws regarding guns. You are free to import and carry all forms of manual repetitive hunting weapons in Greenland.
The key word here is "hunting"
There are no back ground check or anything. You can walk in of the street and buy all guns - as long as they are bolt action of some sort. There are no rules against tourist or other non residents buying guns.
Semi is only for pro hunters and full auto is not legal - neither are pistols or revolvers. You can import legal weapons easy, but exporting from country of origin might be some trouble.
Remdesivir is not something I'm expecting to be introduced to. From what I can read, it's only being administered to people with covid, which I do not have
Hydrogen peroxide is not meant to be ingested at all, so I'm not even going to entertain the idea of consuming that. I don't know who came up with this idiotic "cure", but I'm not going to poison myself.
December is expensive..
Tell your son to take his time. Get comfortable with the tasks, before trying to prove himself by going fast.Soon, he'll have been there for months and loving it :)