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    It’s truly bizarro world when the Wall Street Journal becomes a late entry in the “Fake News Awards.”

    Ooooh, I sure hope we get a four episode arc to cover the full history and rituals of the convent where Valjean and Cosette hide out in excruciating detail!

    Also as a lawyer, I absolutely agree: it would be closed, off the record, and not under oath, and they would demand strict limits on the subjects that could be discussed. Mueller, of course, could never agree to those terms. When Mueller declines the “offer,” as he must, Trump’s goblin army will go nuts claiming that

    Trump has clearly issued an order for the GOP to go all-out to stop and/or distract away from the Russia investigation using all means necessary. In the last 24-48 hours, we have seen (just recounting by memory):

    Clearly, this is where R2 was between ROTJ and TFA.

    I agree - yes, there were interesting paths that were ignored, but overall, I enjoyed it.

    No, that was assturbation.

    I met my wife on OkCupid. I can say with 100% certainty that we would have never met if she had been required to use her real name. Instead, I kept returning to the profile of “ihearttywebb,” and the rest is history.

    To assist/warn future girlfriends, his mates took him immediately afterward to get a tattoo on his lower belly that says “Mind The Gap.”

    Not exactly.

    As a human being, everything about this entire abuse history sickens me to my core.

    Ar we sure that’s not Alec Baldwin playing the Canto Bight cop standing next to JG-L?

    This is what justifies the WH statement: Trump isn’t considering firing Mueller. He’s considering (aka already decided to) firing Rosenstein and replacing him with someone who will fire Mueller

    For all those who complain that TFA and TLJ are just retreads .... well, isn’t that’s Luke’s entire point?

    For all those who complain that TFA and TLJ are just retreads .... well, isn’t that’s Luke’s entire point? 

    I laughed at that question - I’m a BigLaw litigation partner, 20 years out of law school and a majority of my practice is in federal court heavy with with experts. I was flummoxed when he asked about the “Doe-bear” standard. It was several seconds until I realized he was talking about “Daw-bert.” I imagine my confused

    It was literally thousands of dollars for each trip, and he flew them about 4-6 times a month. When that’s added to having no rent or utilities, no car expenses, a per diem on the road, and sundry other benefits, it was pretty good living for them. Sadly, I was an adult by then so got nothing...

    My father, after the air force, spent his career as a commercial airline pilot, mostly on the Airbus A-320. My parents lived all over the world after accepting a job in Australia when I was 19. In the early-2000s, after a stint in Venezuela, he answered a call from an old co-pilot and randomly lucked into a position

    As an aging frat boy and athlete, I’ll add a caveat. Nearly all pre-teen and teenage boys talk like that - out of feigned bravado trying to project the image that they’re “gettin’ some.” As we get older and actually do, uh, get some, that talk quickly trails off. In my experience, that dropped off most quickly among

    I grew up in the South and went to college in New England. During that time, I discovered that bigotry and racism is universal, but it’s practice is regional.