It’s becoming more common.
It’s becoming more common.
Fired is good.
Cox locked herself out of her car and walked to a nearby gas station to phone her boyfriend to bring her a spare; the police wouldn’t allow her to make a long-distance call from the station.
That guy is a hero and should be featured in a series of advertisements for Five Guys.
Is he also casually chatting on his cell phone while cooking? I like his style.
The only times a manager should be commenting on an employee’s hair:
I may be wrong but I thought Zara was basically Spanish H&M but more beige. So... “going for a clean professional look with Zara”? HAH honey you are not upscale stop trying to be special that girl looks perfect etc etc
As someone who has been to Zara locations, a few of them in Toronto, (Yorkdale and Eaton Centre, specifically), WTF kind of ‘clean, professional’ look are they going for? Each location I’ve been in has always been TRASHED, and the employees are running between assisting customers and answering the phones. Looks to me…
Or when the State of New Jersey wanted to make Born to Run the state song. Yes, it would be the coolest state song ever, but the song is about getting the f$&k out of New Jersey.
He’s been a social/economic justice crusader for a very long time. Wrote a lot of stuff about Vietnam vets (and not just Born In The USA, the song “Brothers Under The Bridge” is fucking HEARTBREAKING - the first time I ever cried at a music show was when David Lindley covered that one), and as you point out, he’s been…
And I’ve never forgotten the sweet delicious irony when Reagan wanted Born in the USA played at his rallies in the 80s. Did the guy never listen to the lyrics? I’m guessing no.
your bathroom is a pit of lava
Bruce’s status as “that guy your dad loves” often obscures how on-point he’s been about social justice issues, and for how long. From donating to the striking British miners in the 1980s, to writing a song about Amadou Diallo, an unarmed black man shot by the NYPD, back in 2000, to the lyrics of “Born in the USA” (and…
One of the greatest things about the rise of the global community are examples like this: Cities like Charlotte, a relatively small city thAt nevertheless is a huge corporate business hub, depends on the business and money from entities, entertainers, and consumers from outside the state. Springsteen cancels, The NBA…
Sweet Caroline?
It is sad. Law enforcement should use some common sense and good judgment. Ticketing cars waiting for an inspection at an inspection station is asshattery at its finest.
Somebody woke up an asshole today
Holy crap what a hack job. Let’s ignore the actual point the woman was trying to make, just like Scott did when he brought up jobs instead of responding to her beef about Medicare expansion and healthcare. If this response about new jobs was so powerful, he wouldn’t have had to run out of the coffee shop like a scared…
Happily, the Streisand Effect will likely ensure that we’ll see her on at least one national morning show, and she’ll have a few choice words for the petty, withered schmuck.
I know they must exist, but who the fuck are the people who would watch an ad like that and think, “yeah, screw that lady, this ad is totally reasonable and makes Rick Scott look good and not at all more like voldemort than he did before."?