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I had a 1989 240 Volvo in HS. That thing was almost bullet proof. For rear ended by an explorer doing 50 or so and the trunk was bent a bit. also it had a crank sun roofA woman in England died after falling onto a reusable metal straw, which pierced her head, and the tragic accident has renewed debate over bans on plastic straws, according to news reports.
The woman, 60-year-old Elena Struthers-Gardner, was carrying a glass with a 10-inch-long stainless-steel straw when she fell and the straw impaled her eye, causing fatal brain injuries, according to the Daily Echo, a British newspaper. Struthers-Gardner had scoliosis, or a sideways curvature of the spine, which made her prone to falls.
Struthers-Gardner died in November, and a coroner's report on her death was released this week, according to The New York Times. The report called her death an accident.
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At least the straw is reusable still.
I had a 1989 240 Volvo in HS. That thing was almost bullet proof. For rear ended by an explorer doing 50 or so and the trunk was bent a bit. also it had a crank sun roof
Hahah first gear all the way!My friend had one in high school. It had a manual trans. He didn’t know how to drive a manual trans.
That would be taxation without representation. This is going pear shaped at the rapid rate. When massive amounts of population start to move, it won't matter if they're armed or not.
After initially denying that domestic, vaccine passports would ever be introduced, Boris Johnson’s government feverishly set about creating the framework for them.
Now on the very day that all coronavirus restrictions were supposed to be lifted, the UK’s vaccines minister has announced what basically amounts to medical apartheid.