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Cyclists injured on a bike path after running into a downed tree, could not recover because the association that assisted in taking care of the bike path owed no duty to the cyclists.

Cyclists injured on a bike path after running into a downed tree, could not recover because the association that assisted in taking care of the bike path owed no duty to the cyclists.

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If there is no duty, there is no liability. Always check to make sure there really is a duty owed to someone before you start to claim or defend negligence actions.

Citation: DeLamar v. Fort Worth Mt. Biker’s Ass’n, 2019 Tex. App. LEXIS 466, 2019 Tex. App. LEXIS 466, 2019 WL 311517

State: Texas; Court of Appeals of Texas, Second District, Fort Worth

Plaintiff: Norman Delamar

Defendant: Fort Worth…

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Aziraphale had learned a dance called “the gavotte” in a discreet gentlemen’s club in Portland Place in the late 1880s. After a while, he had become fairly good at it, and was quite put out when, some decades later, the gavotte went out of style for good.

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Somehow, the lack of buzz about this makes me think that no one checked what gavotte was (is?). It’s a pheasant KISSING dance where partners exchange kisses at the end. That he learned at A DISCREET GENTLEMEN’S CLUB.

WHY is no one talking about this at all?

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WAIT WHAT

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… this is one of those things I just assume everyone knows.

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[2x19] Gaius before the first presidential debate.

He hates to lose. The man has so much ego, so much ambition. He wouldn’t go so far, achieve so much if he didn’t have that in spades.

Uh oh, Head Six wears black. Must be for humanity’s funeral she’s cooking up. Her wardrobe choice are fascinating. There’s always meaning and purpose to it.

“I’m a little tired of the melody.” Is that a callback to “Life has a melody”?

And then she slams his head on the desk and tells him to get a grip :) He failed her and she’s brutal with him. But she still guides him, because he’d be the instrument of her vengeance as well as the recipient along with the rest of humanity.

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Teaching Aziraphale all about how the body reacts: Sure, he's worn one for 6000 years, but he's never put it to proper use. I'd show him how slowly and tenderly I could make every muscle in his body tighten, how if I stroked down along his stomach to the flexure of his thighs I could make his legs spasm, how if I slipped a finger inside him while I sucked his prick *just so* I could make him tighten around me, whole-body coming, shouting in surprise and delight and almost-fear. He'd worship me.
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