A false statement can’t explain anything. A more likely explanation for multiple people interpreting your words in a way you didn’t intend is that you didn’t communicate yourself well.
A false statement can’t explain anything. A more likely explanation for multiple people interpreting your words in a way you didn’t intend is that you didn’t communicate yourself well.
Oh, I get it. Because you think it’s every single American who wants to ban books, including the ACLU and various American human and civil rights organizations who actively work against that, rather than just a minority that is politically powerful in some parts of the country.
Oh I see. That is actually a fun linguistic fact, thanks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Airlines_Flight_006
Apple regularly gives away 3 month subs. I haven’t paid for it once in the two years I’ve had it.
Hopefully, they’ll still have time to finish ASOIAF....
Well, I say. This decision affected me negatively indeed.
It was turned down in the early phases of HBO/Discovery cost cutting.
What’s really frustrating is that, by law, this is the only movie, TV show, or book about World War II that can exist. So everything it leaves out about World War II will be lost to time forever.
That comment deserves to be made fun of. Got my star.
I mean... like the other two they are focusing on a particular unit. Nothing in the part you quoted indicates that the US won the war alone. If it was about a Czech unit the tagline would be “a new perspective on how the Czechs defeated the Nazis.” Also, the part you’re quoting isn’t from Seppo, but from Schimkowitz.
I agree. It’s outrageous that this television miniseries does not show every single event and participant in World War II.
I hate to hit everyone with CA1 over the head, as it’s such a common highway to tout, but driving it on an early, EARLY spring morning north of Malibu headed up to Santa Barbara is just... sublime. Like, there’s nothing like it anywhere in the rest of the country.
No cozy mysteries? Father Brown, Sister Boniface Mysteries, and Rosemary & Thyme are pure comfort food.
Glad to see Devo on this list. They took that song completely apart, shook it up and reassembled it. It’s one of the most inventive covers I’ve ever heard that both sounds a bit like the original and at the same time, nothing at all like it.
Once a season, I feel obligated to say that I actually live in the city of Cerritos. It’s a place known for its titanium-clad library and performing arts center. It’s known even more for its auto square and its accompanying jingle. My work here is done...
It depends on the show. This format is perfect for the types of shows HBO does for the most part, but a lot is lost when all shows just drop 10 episodes once a year. I miss holiday episodes. I miss the silly experimental episodes. I LOVED shows like X-Files and Buffy that ran for LONG seasons back in the day, but so…
That’s a bit more of a legit argument but I’m of the opinion that we need to make fun of asshole cops like that even harder at this point.
That particular scene may not have aged as badly as the author thinks it did, but other elements of the show certainly did. Later on, after the show introduces’ Gob’s dark-skinned puppet Franklin, there’s a scene where Gob leaves Franklin in a car and an entire squad of cops draws their guns on him, shouting “he’s…
Agreed. There should be a price limit for subsidies. But income limits is working at cross-purpose.