The funny thing is that judging from his stand-up (which is not real life, I get it) he would be someone who would say something about people looking gay. Either way, this whole exchange is a sad, sad reminder of how boringly shitty dating apps are.
The funny thing is that judging from his stand-up (which is not real life, I get it) he would be someone who would say something about people looking gay. Either way, this whole exchange is a sad, sad reminder of how boringly shitty dating apps are.
Also, they can’t arrest a husband and wife for the same crime.
His biggest mistake is assuming maritime law dictated behavior on airplanes. For example, any sort of chanting is considered a legal argument on the seas.
I also have Planned Parenthood as my designated donation recipient for Amazon Smile. Every little bit counts.
I’m sorry but Marnie is NOT Miranda. Maybe you could make an arguement for the others but holy balls, not those two.
Tim Gunn writes in one of his books that CS was one of the nicest and most talented designers on PR. High praise indeed!
ps. “moe.” is not past tense
Why did you go? It was a big deal to fans, people wanted those tickets.. why put yourself through it just hold a grudge for 13 years?
Go the fuck back to bed, then, you little wilting flower.
Moon pie... what a time to be alive.
And we’re allowed to wear trousers! WHAT A WORLD.
i was at 12/29/16 holy shit you people that don’t like Phish can all go to hell
12/29/13
Grateful Dead are not terrible, most people who are into music as a whole wouldn’t say such a thing. Not every song is 16 minutes of noodling and reverb. But to each his/her/their own. I think they fucking rock - I mean, look at the wall of sound, that shit is awesome.
It’s great when John Oliver is referenced here because it gives me the opportunity to say:
Representative Rick O’Shay says what goes up must come down.
Just an angry, scared little man with a gun.
My takeaway here is that Katie is rockin’ some pretty decent core strength!
One would eliminate local non-discrimination ordinances if they have protections that go beyond state law – reminiscent of HB2.