*Until her businesses seemed to go belly up and then Durst gave it to her (seeding the valuable properties that seem to be a huge chunk of their revenue).
*Until her businesses seemed to go belly up and then Durst gave it to her (seeding the valuable properties that seem to be a huge chunk of their revenue).
I thought that she seemed like more of a psychopath in the show than Durst before the last couple of episodes. Hell the phone call recording (from Jail I assume?) made it sound like she was pulling his strings.
She reminds me of Ted Cruz - she is boundless ambition personified.
Are you trying to say that we have to solve all of the world's problems before anyone can have any fun, because that is what it sounds like you are saying.
This seems like its in the same vein as other concern trolling - mainly when someone is trying to solve a problem - and then Gawker commentariat complains that…
Oh woe is me.
Just think of the Bandladeshi factory worker that sees your life as the American Dream - and all the sudden youre the asshole.
We dont have to solve world suffering before a few people engage in a bit of frivolous fun.
That is a bit silly. It depends on what this movie is actually supposed to be about. If it somehow glorified our gun culture - it would indeed be hypocritical. Of course just because its called The Gunman - doesnt mean that thats the case, after all, American Sniper is an anti-war movie (according to the director…
Seeing as how many of the promises both sides made in good faith are almost certainly broken - I doubt that this would work that well, and the optics of it would make Qatar look even shittier than they already do.
It would also be hard to actually compel FIFA to pay any damages in the event that they did actually win…
This makes a hell of an assumption as to where the wall would be...
So does she just smear sunscreen or lip balm all around her mouth before she goes in the tanning bed, or is this something genetic that I should ignore in the interest of polite society.
We all need our touchstones.
Its not just oncologists. The rise of non-evidence based medicine kinda points to the fact that instead of Web 2.0 making data and information available for all to use - it is more about creating small insular communities that you never have to leave - where rational dissent is not tolerated and your ideas are always…
I recently read a rumor offhand (no link) that a male-cast Ghostbusters may also be in the works, and that Chris Pratt may be in talks to star. They also said that if this happens that there was a decent chance for a crossover between both casts for a larger GB universe.
Has anyone else heard this?
At least it's not Mississippi?
Will - this is a somewhat unrelated question - but if/when you buy a nice bottle and find out it wasnt capped properly (or worse is contaminated) have you found that breweries are pretty good about sending out a replacement?
This has happened to me twice recently with beers that I was extremely excited to try (most…
I really liked Joshua Tree's Mountain Mint (Osprey sent me a branded one with a small emergency backpack repair kit after they screwed up the sizing on a pack a purchased) - even moreso than Burt's Bees (which is what we usually use because its pretty good but also ubiquity).
http://store.christysports.com/catalog/acces…
I really liked Joshua Tree's Mountain Mint (Osprey sent me a branded one with a small emergency backpack repair kit…
I dont know if I can bring myself to try it again. Before they did cans they were all green bottles - and every single one I had tasted skunky as hell, probably because it had been light struck.
If you are a brewer and are bottling using clear or green bottles - you are a fucking asshole and shouldnt be brewing beer.
I really believe it is mostly driven by cost (operations and ingredients) - especially after trying to make some decent craft beers at home. Hop harvests may also be driving the costs up (and Citra is a hot commodity right now), because demand for certain strains has skyrocketed - and that affects the pricing that…
This makes me even more excited for the two Prairie bottles I have in my fridge:
Funky Gold Amarillo and Bomb! (which is allegedly "world-class").
It isn't "I have black friends" anymore, it's "but Obama's mother is white so I can't be racist."
Living in AL drove me to homebrewing. The laws there have improved (and partly lead to a sharp decrease in our production), but at the time it was draconian - no beer over 6.5 ABV (IIRC) and no containers over 16.5 fl. oz. Most states also have insanely byzantine distribution models for beer too - so you have to…
I always thought seasonality was kind of a feature more than a bug. I would think that it helps push people to try some stuff that they may not normally.
Of course the many successful bars that advertise a "great" beer program that have 95% pale ales of some stripe on tap and not much else kind of flies in the face of…