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Would You Drop Brian Quick To Pick Up Mike Glennon

Should I drop Brian quick?

Yes, if there's someone on waivers/FA worth picking up

Would you drop Brian Quick to pick up Mike Glennon?

It's a PPR league with a flex spot where you can start a RB/WR/TE/QB. I already have Flacco in my main QB slot and A. Luck is in the flex spot. Week 10 is A. Luck's bye week and I am going to need someone to replace him in the flex spot. I could either start Brian Quick (who is facing the cardinals week 10) or I could drop him and pick up Mike Glennon (who is facing the falcons week 10.) If I am going pick up Mike Glennon I want to do it now so I don't lose out on getting him for week 10, because he is the best option on the waivers right now for week 10. I posted a picture of my team and how it will look for week 10. please explain your answer....

What is Prince Charles like?

I don’t know Prince Charles so I can’t comment from experience. However, later I will tell you about my brother’s opinion, who has met him and Prince Phillip several times. I feel quite sorry for Charles. When he was small his mother became Queen. He was then basically raised by the Queen Mother Elizabeth. The Queen Mother was very strict but Charles had a wonderful warm relationship with her. She was more a mother figure to him than his own mother because of her learning her duties as Queen. Then he was sent to boarding school where he was bullied and tormented because he was the heir the throne. He doesn’t have the same interests as members of the nobility. He likes to fish, to play polo, and garden. He believes in organic gardening. He believes in preserving old buildings. Once he made a joke to a reporter that he like to ‘talk to his plants to help them grow’. That was spread everywhere and people believed that he was serious. You still will see people making snotty comments him being ‘crazy’ and talking to plants. Like his father, the media don’t understand his sense of humour. I think like a lot of the Royals he would have chosen something else to do with his life but he knows his ‘duty’. It was a shame that he was forced by his grandmother the Queen Mother to marry Diana. I think he only caved in because he loved his grandmother so much. They were both miserable. I think if the grandmother had died before he was old enough to marry he would have married Camilla before she married Parker Bowes and both their lives would have been a lot happier.Anyway, about my brother. He worked as a gardener in a public building called Government House which is the residence of the Governor General of Canada. Both Phillip and Charles stay there when visiting the city. Three times Charles has come out to the garden to look at the plants and trees. Each time my brother has been there on his knees, weeding, digging or putting in plants. Each time Charles has stopped and spoken to him and then got down beside him on his knees asking about the plants and helping with the job. My brother has no time for fancy fussy people. He really liked Charles and thought he was a ‘regular’ guy despite the ‘funny accent’. Ditto for Phillip only he has met him twice. Both just regular men when they are away from the spotlight.

What's something commonly eaten in America that British people find strange or disgusting? I'm looking for foods that are viewed as normal in America that British people can't understand.

I worked for the Girl Scouts here in South for almost 9 years and we worked with Camp America to have multiple International staff members come work with us every summer. The first week of staff training, between Walmart runs, teaching our cult-like flag ceremonies, and learning camp songs, is always interesting. But meal times are by and far the best of all.Of course, camp food can be a bit stranger than average American food. PB&Js have already been mentioned, and biscuits and gravy which we usually serve at least once, if not twice, a week, has been well covered. But a southern staple that never went over well with our British staff was sweet tea. I grew up on the stuff and understand that it's not actually sweet tea unless the sugar is added as soon as the tea is reduced from a boil and if you don't add at least twice the amount of sugar you think you need (basically right up to the point where it stops dissolving) but for all my love of it, I could never get international staff to try it a second time….Chicken fried or country fried steak (same thing, different names) never went over well either. Or really, the fact that we will fry anything edible and consider it to be better than the original. Sweet potato souffle, a highlight of my summer camp week, was not a hit either. I'd always make sure to sit at a table with international staff on those days so I could easily gets seconds and thirds. Marshmallow salad…. yeah, I understand the hesitation there.Being a FL native, from the Strawberry Capital, I make a mean strawberry shortcake (my grandma’s recipe) and I made 40 of the darned things last year during training week for all the staff. While initially viewed with some skepticism, it ended up being very well received, and then fought over. It became my currency for the summer.On the flip side, I have tasted both Marmite and Vegimite, and would rather pick every single one of my tastebuds off, individually, with tweezers, than ever experience that again. But I would do just about anything possible for a bourbon creme to dunk in my morning coffee!

How much do Uber Eats delivery people make?

Not enough to deal with the aggravation of it.Let me tell you what the multiple problems are with Uber eats.I'm driving along and they get a call to pick up somebody's food. I drive the 4.8 miles to go pick up this guy's food at a restaurant… of course I have to circle the block to find parking. I finally find a legal parking spot and go into the restaurant's. I wait 5 minutes while they deal with other customers because for some places in Philadelphia it is posted that the Uber eats drivers are the last one served… yes I do mean posted there is a sign for it. I give him the information for the person and fortunately 99 times out of a 100 the food is ready and I go out the door. I go to my car and I text my The person I am delivering the food to and let them know that I am on my way. I then drive 1/2 mile to drop off the food… yes I drove nearly 5 miles to keep pick up the food 1/2 a mile to drop it off, that means I am paid for the half a mile drive to deliver the food. I get out of my car after finding a legal parking space down the street give the guy is food he says thank you (if I'm lucky) I go back to my car. People who would tip the pizza delivery guy every single time do not tip the uber eats driver. The whole process has taken up 20–30 minutes and I just made a whole $3! Yippie!Bear in mind that as with regular Uber we do not know where we going to pick up the food until we accept the ride. Since McDonald's is now on Uber eats better than half of my rides were pick up at McDonald's… which also meant the rides were always short since McDonald's are never more than 2 miles from somebody's house. The only advantage is we utilize the drive thru.When I did Uber eats it got to the point where I would text the person receiving the food and tell them I am on my way and that if there is no legal parking in front of their house they need to come to my car.I have gotten some decent tips from doing Uber eats but in all reality less than 10% of the time people tip. How do not tip the person bringing you food at 3 o'clock in the morning?!?I had one guy ask me “do I tip you?” I said to him “do you tip your pizza delivery guy?” He said “yes.” I said “here is your pizza” he said again “do I tip you?” Again I said “do you tip your pizza delivery guy?” He said “yes” again I said again “here is your pizza”… he looked me dead in the eye and said “I don't like your attitude”

Should I form an LLC for a dropshipping business?

I answer this as someone who creates LLC'S, S Corps and C Corps for a living.  Unless you think you will be sued the cost and the paperwork expense is probably not worth the protection of forming a company.  Remember if you form a company in order for it to be any protection you must do the care and feeding of it in the form of corporate governance.  Almost ever day I get calls from people who started companies and did not do the things required to stay in good standing. Most small corporations who are not working with a competent CPA or Lawyer are not doing enought to make sure their company will survive an action against it.  A company is a legal person.  To start out with a company must operate an follow their operating agreement (rules set up in the formation and operations of the business).  When I ask most new  small company clients for their operating agreement they do not know they had one.  Then the company has federal, state and possibly local tax and reporting requirements to stay "in good standing" with the state.  Many new small and midsized company clients come to me after forming their company via Rocket Lawyer or Legal Zoom a few years ago because their bank informs them the state has revoked their right to transact business because they did not file a report.  Then my firm has to help them go back and refile back reports and pay fines. Small corporations are also usually not compliant with their Board Meeting and record keeping requirements.For a small drop shipper as long as the item being sold is not likely to cause lawsuits (guns, explosives, etc) instead of spending on a corporation buy insurance.  The only caution is if you have sigificant personal assets a company can add that extra level of protection.  In closing if you are going to form a company beware it comes with obligations to keep it in good health.  I actually set up a company to help with these housekeeping chores for other companies at Corporate Controls

How can people live in the US knowing that guns are legal? Do they live in fear?

Exactly as well as we live in Switzerland, where we are GIVEN assault rifles when we enter our mandatory military service - guns that later become our private property.And we are free to buy as many guns as we want - handguns, rifles, even fully automatic ones, machine guns etc. with special permits, which are easy to get, if you register as a collector.We have an average of 3 guns per household. As about half the households do not own any guns, that comes to about 6 guns per household for the others. I have more than that.This is WHY I STILL FEEL SAFE!From 1848 until 1998, i.e. for 150 years, it was totally legal to CARRY guns, in most cantons without a permit. You could also purchase any long guns without a permit. You just walked into a gun shop and chose a rifle you liked - be that a pump action, an Uzi or an assault rifle. No permit, no registration. That’s why no one knows for sure how many guns there are, in Switzerland.Homicide was exceedingly rare and armed robberies totally unheard of. If there was one, it made headlines for months.In 1999, a new federal law made gun carry illegal for only ONE reason: to conform with the Schengen regulations, as the government wanted to join that club.2 years later, we had our very first mass shooting in the parliament of Zug by a certain Leibacher. He acted, because he knew that all his victims would be UNARMED and thus unable to respond.Since 1999, violent crime has risen by about 600%. We no longer live in a totally safe country, because we can’t defend ourselves as before.And just look at what happened in the UK: even most of the police officers are disarmed, so they can’t intimidate, much less fend off a terrorist.Why do you think that Pakistani rape gangs suddenly appeared in 1997, the year after the UK banned guns? Because they knew that their victims had been disarmed and could no longer defend themselves or their families. Rape is always one of the first crimes to massively increase, after gun rights are abolished.And vice versa, where carry permits are easy to get, rape is the first crime to drop like a rock. In Florida, 1 year after a new gun carry law was passed, rape had dropped by 80%.So your question is totally wrong - the REAL question is: how can people sleep when they have been legally disarmed and turned into victims?Remember: Only SLAVES have no right to own weapons and defend themselves!

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