They truly were The Greatest Generation.
They truly were The Greatest Generation.
These kids and their "rap" music.
I used to get high back in the old days when we didn't have a clue the difference between indica and sativa. Progress!
Send a pic.
…and it's got THC in it.
Oh. Oh. Dibs in the death pool.
On Jeopardy on Monday (a College Tournament), there was a clue regarding US President Zachary Taylor predicting that he would be dead in a couple days, only he didn't make it that long (died of cholera). Well all of the young contestants just broke up in laughter over that question. Apparently people dying is…
He really needs to figure out how to listen sometimes instead of always steamrolling forward on top of the guests.
You may be talking about her getting some kind of a federal cash reward for her service. I'm talking about that it just seems obvious to me that people would want to make her life hell afterwards. The woman was a spy, and she continued to live in Richmond after the war.
This is why she may have been treated the way she was post-war. There isn't much about the US Civil War that can be dumbed-down to simply the ones on the "good side" and the ones on the "bad side".
The people she betrayed sure did.
During the war, Virginia wasn't part of her country.
How would you treat a spy?
Honestly, I prefer them more waif-like.
Your mom.
I Hawley think that is relevant.
Well, I do admit my jizz is salty. Maybe that's the problem. Thanks.
I would so read Wikipedia more if it denigrated NY'ers like that.
I kind of feel like Jews are white.
I don't know. Mindy still seems to be trying to drive home the notion that Indian-American women are into dudes other than their own racial group. Maybe it's comedy fodder, but it lacks a basis in reality.