Seconded.
Seconded.
I applaud the neologistic appellation.
Trying to start my Spitfire on a warm summer day in Georgia (the one in the US) was sometimes tricky ... the automatic choke wouldn’t and I found that there is a reason Lucas was called “the Prince of Darkness,” because the electrical system was, er, problematic.
Still and all, I miss my Spit.
What is the opposite of “new”?
There has always been a dynamic relationship between news as a business and news as a social function. When news organizations stopped being family businesses (the Grahams, the Ottoways, the Hursts, and so forth), the CEOs of these publicly-traded corporations were more concerned about…
Nude woman found in garden.
She remains in a vegetative state.
Do you have to wear the cat ears and belly-baring dress, or is that optional to the experience?
That “non-Ripley” woman was Veronica Cartwright, whose filmograph (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001021/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm ) is amazing in its own right. Bit of trivia: she is the sister of Angela Cartwright, who played Penny Robinson in “Lost in Space” back in the ‘60s.
“North Korea has conducted five precious nuclear tests since 2006 ...”
They really were just cute as the dickens.
Just a note:
The idiom is “free rein” not “free reign” ... it is from when horses were controlled with either tight or free reins, not some mythical era when monarchies were lo-cost.
I think you are more of a trial Eccles ... a Test Eccles, if you will.
When a guy who shoots people in the face (and they apologize to him), and the guys who are credited (by themselves) and “third largest political party in the US” say you’ve gone too far, you’ve gone too far.
Took over.
Overtook would mean that they had been chasing the meeting and managed to catch it.
Overtook is not equal to took over.
Just saying.
English is your friend. Be nice to your friend.
So he’s, like, a Furry?
Can I suggest that we substitute a different word for hate speech?
“Phobia” means “fear of” and is not synonymous with “hatred of.” There is a great suffix that means “hatred of” (-misia) which would distinguish hateful behavior from legitimate psychological illnesses (ie, phobias).
Trumpeter.
Like a turtle. Move on.