I’ve used that image here more times than I can count. Sometimes, I’m just “OK with this”.
I’ve used that image here more times than I can count. Sometimes, I’m just “OK with this”.
Scalia and Alito are rubbing their hands at the opportunity to take another shot at that decision. This is also the same Court that held that Hobby Lobby’s “religious freedom” had the right to deny workers their own freedom of choice .
The court will refuse to hear her case. This is a road to nowhere.
We all head over to Kitchenette every Monday to read Behind Closed Ovens, and inevitably someone will defend even the worst people—and not “that person must be really troubled and that’s sad,” but “I think that was correct and appropriate.”
Pinkham - I’m just impressed that a BCO article went viral, and I was here to see it! Congrats, you snowflakes, you!
At this point, media and fans need to make like Elsa and let it go.
when did tpping for carryout become a thing?
London fog (Earl grey latte)
working with her during our morning rush was like angry ballet
“a jury of your peers” should include at least 50% people who have been in the same situation.
Did you just Pinkham’s Law, Pinkham’s Law? How special!
[Enter parents who are like BUT YOU DON’T UNDERSTAAAAAAAND]
True, it was funnier back in the day, and became a zombie strip by the end, but hey - who else gets to come up with a great idea and milk it all the way into retirement (or in Schulz’s case, until he couldn’t do it anymore)?
I got more joy out of buying and reading the paperback Peanuts collections than I ever did from the daily strip (70s kid). Definitely see if you can find any of them, because the early-to-mid strips were definitely funny, and they work even better in collection.
THIS.
I wanted to be able to do it and enjoy it, because otherwise, really, what’s the point?
I feel like I’m watching one of the later episodes of Dragon Ball Z when you only see one second of action going on between them disappearing ‘cuz they’re going so damn fast.