Question: when you write you received no comment, do you mean the organizations specifically said “we decline to comment” (in which case, SMH) or that they didn’t get back to you?
Question: when you write you received no comment, do you mean the organizations specifically said “we decline to comment” (in which case, SMH) or that they didn’t get back to you?
It’s Saybrook College, and that’s exactly what this was: the Saybrook Strip.
That’s an interesting take. I’ve never felt that Spotify or the like were gendered. Thoughts, anyone else?
Sorry, sounds like white (and/or VA Beach) whine to me!
They can’t do both? What an odd response. And as a Norfolk native, I am calling BS on the idea that students are constantly being attacked by townies.
This is a pretty broad brush. I’m from Norfolk, my family has lived in Norfolk for generations (my mother’s family is from the Berkley neighborhood), and I have cousins who went to ODU. Most of the people I grew up with had strong family ties to the area. I think newcomers to the region will say they’re not Southern,…
No, it was completely rude and against the norm, especially at Wimbledon, which prides itself on holding to custom and etiquette. You are not supposed to cheer and yell in the middle of points—it’s a distraction to the players—and it was ridiculous that the chair umpire hadn’t said anything until then. I also find it…
If Howard thought the site would succeed because of its staff, but then he got tons of information suggesting that said staff was being undermined, that might change his views on the site’s probability of success, no?
Probably Dyson/West, based on the timing.
Entertaining argument, but the Simon Doonan co-sign kills it. (Having read his Slate columns, I can't take him seriously.) Also, my mother's Christmas tree, which is decorated with rose, white, and silver ornaments and white lights, is magical.