>what is a snot rocket
keeping this warm for you
>Trump is such a drama queen
>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1293255819314086
so what's going on in there
I mostly get it but I don't get it at all
>dough
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fugitive_(1993_film)#Plot
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fugitive_(1993_film)#Plot
Gerard speculates Kimble has returned to Chicago to search for the one-armed man. At Chicago City Hall, Gerard spots Kimble, who is there to investigate a jailed man on his list. Kimble barely escapes and disappears into the St. Patrick's Day parade. Kimble later breaks into the residence of Frederick Sykes, another amputee on Kimble's list. Seeing a photo of Sykes, Kimble recognizes his wife's murderer. Sykes, a former police officer, handles security for Devlin-MacGregor, a pharmaceutical company that is releasing a new drug called Provasic. Kimble had previously analyzed the drug's test samples and discovered it caused liver damage, which should have prevented Food and Drug Administration approval. Kimble and a colleague deduce that Dr. Nichols, who led the drug's development and will profit from sales, arranged a cover-up by falsifying the findings to get Provasic approved. Nichols had Sykes commit the attack that killed Helen (which was actually intended to kill Kimble), and presumably had Sykes kill Dr. Alec Lentz, who also worked on the drug's development and discovered the damage it caused. Before leaving Sykes's house, Kimble phones Gerard, intending the call be traced.
what kind of frog is that
identify as gatesexual
>they moved him to the processing department, bc they're letting them in in droves