I had the same issue - the many errors made it hard to keep reading.
I had the same issue - the many errors made it hard to keep reading.
All the lovey-dovey stuff seems a little odd to me. I thought the gossip was that they were in a really bad spot relationship-wise just before that fateful plane ride. But, never let that get in the way of playing on people’s fascination with the Kennedy clan as a way of making money, I guess.
He was also in Trainspotting - the friend who died of AIDS (Tommy, I think the character’s name was).
Edit: I meant this comment for Zukka.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Extrapolating based on the results of one election is...not sound methodology.
It’s not just litigators, either. I see it all the time on the transactional side, too.
Exactly. Daniel Craig at least looks interesting.
He’s just too bland-looking, imho. I mean, I suppose he’s cute in a very corn-fed, all-American boy kind of way, but that has frankly never done it for me. My kind of hot is Daniel Day Lewis in LOTM or “In the Name of the Father”. Or, for example, while I know Brad Pitt is objectively a great-looking guy, I preferred…
Nobody is going to take you seriously when you quote Rasmussen.
Law firms, at least in your first several years out of law school.
Depends on the industry. In law, GPA is extra important when you are just out of law school. It, along with the school you went to, is the baseline criteria by which firms evaluate you (likeability comes afterward, in the interview process, but you can’t get an interview unless you have the minimum GPA that particular…
Love or hate Taylor Swift’s music, one has to give it up for her in the way that she interacts with her fans. Sincere or not, she is one savvy entertainer.
We waltzed to Nat King Cole’s “Fascination”.
Did you roll your eyes? I can’t imagine how you would have kept from doing so.
Cool, although if it’s the Gregory version, it probably won’t be historically accurate. Catherine was a formidable woman. I will say this for Henry VIII - most of his wives (other than Katherine Howard and perhaps Janr Seymour, although we don’t know that much about Seymour) were intelligent and/or accomplished.
She didn’t know that Anne Boleyn was going to be beheaded? Where had she been living? Under a rock?
They’ll go with the stereotype for sure.
I’d love a series on Eleanor of Aquitaine.
They made the series in English on purpose because they wanted to appeal to a broader audience. I would rather they not try to affect a French accent as it would have been too much. Henriette’s accent was strange as she was supposed to have been from England (played by a Swedish actress, I think). I got over the…
Adding Anna Komnena to this list.