Pence looks almost exactly like President Snow did in my head when I first read The Hunger Games. Which is relevant to exactly nothing, but I thought I'd share.
Pence looks almost exactly like President Snow did in my head when I first read The Hunger Games. Which is relevant to exactly nothing, but I thought I'd share.
I can see the arguments being made in favour of the news outlets, but yeah, that's bad. Worse than a partisan website declaring its candidate the winner, for sure.
So you're safe then. Good to know.
Damn. He's a label-mate with Sharon Jones, if I recall correctly. How awful for them.
So has the gunman who forced you to click on this article gone away, or is he still there? Blink twice if you need us to call the cops.
It's not an ethos! Didn't The Big Lebowski teach you anything?
It takes a hell of a person country to so totally squander 9/11 goodwill
The other thing is: foreign policy may be a huge part of the job, but it's also the part the president has less control over. GWB campaigned on a non-interventionist platform and look how that turned out.
Deadspin's got a non-comprehensive list of all the gross things he's said about her, her friends, and various other women younger than any of his wives.
I too will be heading to Kingston for turkey day. Usually that weekend is great for the leaves turning colour, but given how warm it's been I don't know if the ride will be as pretty as usual.
Condolences.
CSI debuted five years later.
Sad upvote.
Three of my big ones were mentioned in the article (Veronica and Keith, The Simpsons, Michael and George Michael). But I will add Burt and Kurt Hummel to the list. The S1 episode where Kurt comes out to his dad is still one of my favourite things I've ever seen on TV, as is the S2 ep where Burt gives Kurt The Talk.…
Let him in too, then.
I do think he and Stein should be allowed into at least one of the debates, possibly one that's town hall style. Too often debates with more than two leaders end up with everyone ganging up on one person (usually the incumbent, in my experience) and very little policy winds up being discussed. But one where they all…
The musical has Bill Murray. It's at least a tie.
Fuck it, TheFedExPope. Let's go bowling.
It was crazy to me that these guys who were all dressed like Mr Rogers were considered the height of cool. (Not to dis Mr Rogers, but one of the great things about him is how he was deeply, purposefully, uncool.)
Right there with you, and I suspect it's also because I didn't see it as a kid. There's no nostalgia glow for me, and the music is downright awful.