I love ya, Dada - but you're wrong as well. Those are Fatboy Slim tracks. For future reference.
Unless we wanna leave it as is, as consider my factually correct answer as "fake news", as was the style at the time.
I love ya, Dada - but you're wrong as well. Those are Fatboy Slim tracks. For future reference.
Unless we wanna leave it as is, as consider my factually correct answer as "fake news", as was the style at the time.
Yeah, I'm confused. I thought the free market worked?!? A product is not selling due to a toxic brand association, (the reason doesn't actually matter), and a company is gonna dump it, right? Unless that's only the way it works for us snowflake libtards. I mean, a brave conservative republican would NEVER use…
Such logic may be irrational and convoluted, but dammit, it's Detroit Lion's logic and we're sticking to it.
FTFY
source: life-long Lions fan. And while I'm a fan and will never root for another NFL team, I hate my futile asshole of a team.
The good superheroes don't want to control the world, they just want to control your half…..
Ah yes, that classic 2008 Lions team, with Rod Marinelli and his "sharp shovel and outstanding will" as our fearless leader. Bah! "The poor Browns" refrain we always hear is garbage! The Lions don't even get the (national) respect of having been legendarily futile - it's always the Browns who get the pity. C'mon, my…
That brave, patriotic, pro-life Navy SEAL? You guessed it…..Frank Stallone.
This just proves that Netflix is STREETS AHEAD of our major motion picture studios/distributors.
Stupid sexy Glanders!
I never figured them to be so rude. Giants, maybe, but not rude!
I have no problem going bankrupt for this. Of course, I will be coming to your house to watch the new episodes while I drink your beer.
Speaking of - is the cop from Fargo that calls Lou about the massacre the boss of Colin Hank's character from S01? I remember that fella mentioning he had worked with Lou on the Sioux Falls mess.
Speaking of - is the cop from Fargo that calls Lou about the massacre the boss of Colin Hank's character from S01? I remember that fella mentioning he had worked with Lou on the Sioux Falls mess.
Speaking of - is the cop from Fargo that calls Lou about the massacre the boss of Colin Hank's character from S01? I remember that fella mentioning he had worked with Lou on the Sioux Falls mess.
Speaking of - is the cop from Fargo that calls Lou about the massacre the boss of Colin Hank's character from S01? I remember that fella mentioning he had worked with Lou on the Sioux Falls mess.
Speaking of - is the cop from Fargo that calls Lou about the massacre the boss of Colin Hank's character from S01? I remember that fella mentioning he had worked with Lou on the Sioux Falls mess.
I felt that Lou opening up more than usual to ask Ronnie the question was to highlight the dark charisma that Reagan possessed. It enabled even someone as bottled up as Lou to share some of his most intimate fears with a complete stranger. I found it especially poignant the empty answer that Ronnie gave Lou - sure…
Don't think you're so damn tough! Lions were already dead by suicide. All it took was our 90-year old rookie owner to skin 'em!
And everything beats being a Detroit Lions fan. Which explains why I, also, am in last place.
I'm a fan of how this show has used Niecy Nash - it's nice to her being hilarious in an understated way, as opposed to her often over-the-top roles.
The true hero of the show is obvious - Detective Joe West! Without his constant encouragement and wisdom where would Barry/The Flash be? Well, I'll tell ya - wearing shitty goth eyeliner, moping it up with Oliver in Star(ling) City. It constantly amazes me how natural Martin's acting is in such a fantastical show - I…