The thing I noticed is that no matter what, the exaggerated artificiality of the hair, the clothes, and the scenes made me see actors acting and not characters. This is an incredibly cool movie, but it feels like very conscious self-parody.
The thing I noticed is that no matter what, the exaggerated artificiality of the hair, the clothes, and the scenes made me see actors acting and not characters. This is an incredibly cool movie, but it feels like very conscious self-parody.
Oh hell I knew I recognized this guy. NC's very own newsroom member of Team Perfect Hair, Penn Holderness
http://www.wncn.com/story/20607696…
Sophia's Song
Yep. My dog's name is Daisy and somehow that has evolved over the years into Doozer Poozer. I'm surprised she even reacts to anything I call her anymore.
Given that Peyton LOST in 2013 in the playoffs, and his team hasn't broken anything for records YET, and that he DIDNT win MVP, I have to say this award NEEDED to go to David Ortiz.
Sad that the athlete with a far greater comeback than Peyton, who actually become a champion again, didn't even make this list (Nadal).
Manning has always been the " we have no one else" award winner. That list you presented wasn't impressive enough. I would have said the entire Boston Red Sox team should have won it
I'm a big Mormon apologist. Because I've known lots of crazy-smart really chill Mormons. But there's just nothing redeeming you can say about scientologists. Nothing.
Mack Brown has resigned.... himself to watching this movie! Join the discussion!
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Deadspin: Come for the dick jokes; stay for the legal advice.
Actually, they don't. Wasn't looking to get into a back-and-forth, just that "probable cause" is a specific term, and does not apply to entering your home. There is a much, much higher standard there than in your car, or on your person. If they have grounds they're coming in anyway, and if they don't, whatever they…
BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE. There it is! The race card! I MEAN, THANK THE LORD, REALLY. I thought this story might squeak through without anyone jumping to a moronic conclusion.
I think the point that Mr. Powerfap is trying to make is that probable cause is insufficient by itself to allow police to enter a home. They need a warrant (the standard for obtaining one is probable cause, but they need to go through the process first).
You don't have to answer that, Sean. Lawyer up!
Yup, good to remember. Fun fact: a drug-sniffing dog outside of your home is regarded by the Supreme Court as a search requiring a warrant. Bottom line is police have very, very little leeway in entering a private home; but even more to the point, if police are allowed to do something, they won't ask you — they'll…
"They even had drawings of what it would look like!"
I'm kind of surprised that they didn't have the gall to ask the city to fund their pitch, too.
Really narrows it down, eh?