How about an ANTI-BINGE recommendation.
How about an ANTI-BINGE recommendation.
I’d hand the fucking ball to Marshawn Lynch.
To be fair to the douchnozzle, he was a sports anchor on one of the TV stations here before and as he started the radio show.
If you want to start a REAL argument, ask a large group about how they wipe — standing or sitting.
As much as I'd love to snark — and god knows I will about the Palins and their absolutely zero integrity — I am impressed about the guy and his Medal of Honor.
Well she obviously has already given the dog a sedative, or six.
I was in the Phoenix area for spring training a number of years ago. After one of the games, went to the bar near the stadium. Walked in, saw the hottest woman in the bar who was wearing black leather pants, and said, "You're with me Leather" and we walked out hand in hand.
Until recently, it was that my helicopter in Iraq had been shot down by an RPG.
Matt, thanks for the well written and well researched article. As a Portlander who loves my—now—hometown yet grew up in an almost exclusively white southern suburb, a lot resonated with me here.
Oh my God, her teeth ... it's like they wanted to chew through the TV and castrate something. *shudder*
One of the very small things I noticed is that when Root kicks the gun just after they shoot their way out of the kitchen at the beginning of each simulation to a different place (back and then to the left, back to the wall, and back just a wee bit).
Ideally, I'd like to see Unser as the last man standing. From episode one with stage four cancer, he outlives everybody through all seven seasons.
Annabeth Gish (Jarry) had another take on the appropriateness — http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/11/05/son….
When I first glanced at the headline, I thought, "Oh, somebody 'borrowed' a few plot elements and themes from Neal Stephenson and his Baroque Cycle Trilogy."
He also made sweet, sweet love to a giraffe for Directv.
"Worcestershire" minus the "woo-" plus a "glue-" to the Shire?
That is a v. Bill Murray headline but the last graf of the story, is the epitome of the life that Mr. Murray leads (and I am so jealous of):
The ribbon twirling is wonderfully beautiful but the trunk hug at 1:15 hit me square in the aww.
It's a beautiful video, and thanks for the introduction to the song.
It's a beautiful video, and thanks for the introduction to the song.