I’ve never read an article where I fundamentally disagree with the premise on a very intrinsic level, but loved reading every bit.
I’ve never read an article where I fundamentally disagree with the premise on a very intrinsic level, but loved reading every bit.
I think they pulled them out of a local parking lot and asked them to stand and wave.
Goddammit, beat me to it
I love your dogs and the pictures, especially how it looks like the darker colored one is shrinking.
Sorry, darling. Not today. NOT TODAY.
Is this shaping up to be the least enjoyable football season of all time? Stars getting injured, shitty calling by refs AND teams (the refs last night, my god...), TONS of internal strife (which I enjoy immensely, but not when it’s showing up on the field), and the Skins/Jags aren’t awful. And I’m a Packer fan, so…
I want Scott Walker to die too. I’m sorry you’re such a shrinking violet.
Best of luck to you, but I wouldn’t think they’re doing any kind of active hiring push right now...
Is it still Pinkham’s Law if I’m defending the staff? Some of these are justifiable in the context of a sudden brain fart.
Man, you’re a sharp reader. I definitely would not have picked up on that.
Used to work at the Seattle REI. It has a HUGE parking garage, but people use it for all reasons because it has a decent area around it, so we’d offer parking validation at the register. One time I’m ringing people up, and someone holds out their ticket and says “can I have some validation?” IMMEDIATELY I respond with…
You’re correct in this sense, but one of the main talking points the right was using was that we should never criticize the President (especially?) in times of war. Which is complete horseshit, and is one of the reasons people still get pissed off about the railroading of the Dixie Chicks.
That’s awesome, and I’m probably going to steal that idea at some point
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Floyd, I’m honored that you decided to write a response, but whoever’s taking your dictation must have learned reading and writing from you.
Uh, no, very disputed. He doesn’t win by KOs, he wins on points. How does that equate to punching power?
I was trying to reference that in my response, and apparently did a poor job of it. Money Pit’s particular set of skills enable him to pretty easily beat the opponents he fought at the time he fought them; punchers that have lost force, for instance. Consistently winning on points isn’t a way to indicate decisive…
My response is partly that he knows what he’s doing; he’s a technical fighter first and foremost, and that kind of style allows for greater longevity, especially against fighters who don’t have his skills. I’ll be the first to admit he’s got amazing vision and speed, and he uses those to dodge, weave, and score points…