How is that? I couldn't finish the Roman series.
How is that? I couldn't finish the Roman series.
I hope “PUTAH!” doesn’t catch on.
Whenever we drive over the Yolo Causeway, I say it. I can’t help myself.
We have a Yolo County in California, so it must be SOMEBODY’S name. (It’s near Sacramento.)
Fast and bulbous? Nice moniker.
Honestly, I just grunted a little. He is really very cute, if someone a foot taller than me can be “cute.”
Yes, we mostly hear about the wealthy white women, but pioneering journalists Ida Wells and Mary Shadd Carey were black suffragists in addition to their anti-lynching work. But they are mostly known as fighters for racial, rather than women’s, equality.
Domino’s: Also known for having hot delivery boys. God, the 1970s were a long time ago.
Seriously, this generation. Phoning in a bomb threat is WAY more than you need to do if you want to get fired.
And their state legislators are better at passing bullshit “voter fraud” laws that discourage turnout, not to mention better at purging the voting rolls of eligible voters who are unlikely to support the GOP.
It sucks to get negative feedback, and as someone who has received approximately three dozen performance reviews and given several myself, I feel for you.
I found these stories weirdly uplifting one it occurred to me that 30 years ago, most of them would have ended with “and then I tested positive for HIV.”
The Kansas City airport is, like, beige. So Rainn Wilson might want to check that his koolaid hasn’t been dosed.
“That sort of shoddy journalism”: Can you be more specific? Because I spent 13 years as a journalist, and although Serial had some unconventional aspects, I would describe it as generally meeting professional standards. Many attempts were made to get all sides of the story, and where people wouldn’t talk, alternate…
It actually has hurt the ability to offer some music performance and art classes, because serial hobbyists used to increase the enrollment to the point they were viable.
It’s more like supporting someone’s mental health, social ties or continued growth as a person. The state’s master plan for higher ed used to encourage “lifelong learning,” and community colleges were supposed to provide opportunities for that, especially for seniors like the person in this story. But not any more.
I'm feeling really bad for England right now.
If she lived in California, the state would require he to pay the full cost of repeating the class, and she would have to stop repeating it after two years. People used to do this — take art and music classes for years, in order to improve, in order to have access to practice facilities and studios — but the state…
Dear Ben Carson: I've been noticing that some Christian denominations seem to be incompatible with the Constitution, too. How about that?
I was ambivalent about my students using “Mrs. Asada,” but to be honest, I now think it helps everyone remember they aren’t home in their underwear and the person in front of the room deserves their respect.