Tim Tebow : Pro Baseball :: Donald Trump : The Presidency
Tim Tebow : Pro Baseball :: Donald Trump : The Presidency
Airlines remain old-fashioned ventures that cling to the notion that flight is a romantic adventure, hence the arguably outdated policies on clothing. Even so, the entire family benefits so is it that ridiculous to ask them to dress up a bit as a condition to nearly free travel? I was able to fly anywhere in the…
There would usually be several ways to tell. My dad had to wear his ID pass or otherwise identify himself (and ground and flight staff would usually address him as “Captain”). Also, we typically did not receive boarding passes until just before the flight closed, so we would usually be announced in some fashion on the…
Obviously, facts would win the popular vote but lose in the Electoral College.
I have to agree. My dad was a pilot, so we grew up flying on non-rev passes. We were required to dress up, which in the early years - even when I was 6 years old - meant wearing church clothes. This was mandatory and there were no exceptions. It was a fair trade for getting to travel the world as a kid, in my opinion.
You had seven years to come up with your dream bill. You control both houses of Congress and the White House. You have the self-proclaimed best negotiator in he world.
If the Senate Democrats have any guts, they will issue the following statement regarding the Gorsuch nomination:
I’m so in love with this idea I’m practically kremlin with excitement.
I concede this system keeps a lot of gorbachev our screens, but I would really love to be promoted. I mean, in the old days, I used to have a big star!
You have to be special around here or you stay in the greys andropov the map.
Yes, but is the tie made of silk or .... lenin?
Go Kellyn! His father is a friend of mine (God, I’m old), and I’ve loved watching his career progress. He’s a great kid from a great family and, I hope, will continue to grow into a cornerstone of the USMNT.
I saw Trainspotting in 1996 alone in a small theater near Swiss Cottage station while living in London for a year exchange of law school. I was a 25 year old American Ivy Leaguer, and that time in the U.K. was my first time when I did not feel forced to be the perfect, preppy son. I was liberated, and it was…
Agree completely! It’s a wonderful old ship and a great place to spend a day or a night.
The last time I tried to take an important work call at home, my wife - 6 days post childbirth - had a massive uterine blood clot rupture and nearly died.
I am continually stunned at the administration’s willingness to make absolute statements on every issue. They just keep setting themselves up to be outed over and over and over again.
They are damn near ubiquitous in Southern California, where planned (often gated) communities abound. If you buy in such an area, it’s mandatory. You can’t live in the neighborhood without also being a part of the HOA. The rules are ridiculous and the power dynamics often border on obscene. The only benefit I’ve…
For all the moaning and groaning about media bias, there’s one thing the media - left, right and center - loves above all else: the story arc.
Somewhere, Marisa Tomei is clutching her Oscar tightly and cackling.
Re the greys: Me, too! Me, too!