>>4181558 (lb)
KEK. It said, "Baby Back Ribs on sale for $6.66lb"
>>4181558 (lb)
KEK. It said, "Baby Back Ribs on sale for $6.66lb"
I suspect what she showed him was indeed a pic of some kind. If you watch, whatever it was registered quickly. If it was text, it was short text like only a few words at most. He also does a double take. He glances first then quickly looks back.
My guess, a pic of some kind.
KEK. I just figured it out. The letter that Killary got was her invitation to the Gitmo Tribunal timeshare festival. Too bad there was no RSVP. She goes whether she wants to or not.
No idea if this is related to D5, but it DOES look kind of interesting considering what's going on.
Detention is a practice in which storage is provided to temporarily impound stormwater runoff during an
event and to release runoff in a controlled manner. A detention volume is created because inflows to the
detention facility exceed the controlled outflow rate, and runoff accumulates in the designated detention
area until inflow rates decrease and the outflow empties the storage volume in a controlled manner. The
typical purpose of a detention facility is to manage runoff to control the effects of peak runoff rates on
downstream conveyances and property. For new development, it is common practice to require detention
so that peak flow rates for the proposed development do not exceed pre-development, or existing, peak
flow rates for design events. In the context of redevelopment or infill development in urban areas, the
goal of detention often is to ensure that runoff from the development site does not exceed the capacity of
the existing conveyance system or exacerbate existing flooding problems.
https://www.cityofaspen.com/DocumentCenter/View/578/Chapter-5-Detention-PDF