Love the player, hate the game.
I love his selfless attitude and hate that lunch debt is even a thing.
Love the player, hate the game.
I love his selfless attitude and hate that lunch debt is even a thing.
Uh, what is the Soup Du Jour?
Does anybody know what game that is? It looks cool.
Same in CO! Polis FTW!
“I know that, that doesn’t matter, I know you Mr. Rainey, that’s what matters. You stole my story.”
JD is an imbecile, BUT I don’t think he’s entirely off base here. Grandparents (and other extended family members) have historically been very involved in the raising of young children. “It takes a village” after all. In my experience we’ve lost much of that familial help and it would be a huge benefit to get some of it back.
However, I don’t think Grandma/Grandpa are the ONLY solution to the childcare crisis and that’s where I disagree with JD/republicans.
Musicmatch! I thought I was the only one!
Dr Bronner, is this your truck?
Best I can do is banket.
TIL bangs. Thanks!!
“but there’s no there, there”
I like this phrase.
Cut them? What does that man?
Add DC Talk, Switchfoot and Reliant K.
+1 for Audio A.
I love this response!
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado Democrats announced a new bill Wednesday that would eliminate parking minimums statewide.
House Bill 24-1304 would prohibit municipalities or counties from creating or enforcing minimum parking requirements for residential or commercial properties.
This would make housing more affordable and reduce traffic congestion, according to a release.
“There are eight parking spaces for every vehicle on the road, and most municipalities require up to three parking spaces per unit, which can add millions to the cost of building new multifamily housing,” Rep. Steve Woodrow said in the release.
Eliminating parking minimums would also reduce greenhouse gas pollution in the state by lowering the number of vehicle miles traveled, according to Colorado Democrats.
“The transportation sector is the largest source of greenhouse gas pollution in Colorado, with cars contributing nearly 60% of the sector’s greenhouse gas emissions,” the release said.
There are no uniform parking minimums for the state, and every municipality or county has its own. Denver, for example, has many different parking requirements outlined in its zoning code.
The bill would not impact parking spaces required as part of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The bill would go into effect on Jan. 1, 2025.
Exactly. Way longer…
Because it exists somewhere doesn’t mean I assume it happens everywhere. But that doesn’t matter, I hate that it’s a thing in America and I would hate it if it were a thing in another country. I hate it here and I’d hate it there, I’d hate it anywhere.