gen·try [jen-tree] noun c.1300 from French genterise 1) well born and well-bred people 2)an upper or ruling class especially those owning large tracts of land.
"So you can't afford a 30-year mortgage, but you're going to take out a 50-year mortgage to pay $300 less a month but pay $500,000 more to the bank by the end of the loan?"
"That's correct, Dave."
“On Sunday when the nation has work off all day we will play half the March Madness games after 9 pm.”
“Why not just play them all during the day?”
“Nobody knows.”
Inside the flight station aboard @NOAA’s WP-3D Orion 'Miss Piggy' as we fly straight into Hurricane #Milton!
These flights collect critical data that helps improve forecasts and support hurricane research.
Follow @NHC_Atlantic for the latest forecast and advisories.
🎥Credit: Lt. Cmdr. Joshua Rannenberg, NOAA Corps
Ride through the eyewall of Hurricane #Helene aboard @NOAA WP-3D Orion #NOAA42 "Kermit" during our evening mission on Sept. 26, 2024. This mission gathered crucial data of a large hurricane intensifying before landfall. Find NOAA resources on continuing impacts and post storm recovery at https://t.co/Ssv6wM3Qmd.
#FlyNOAA #science #aviation
Video Credit: Lt. Cmdr. Andrew Utama, NOAA Corps
“John, you’re a serial penny pincher, you’ve destroyed your family’s great name & legacy because of your cheapness”
This sports reporter in Oakland went off on A’s owner John Fisher