And their more numerous allies, the Mo-Foes.
And their more numerous allies, the Mo-Foes.
In your first post, you simply called him an idiot. A number of reasonable inferences may be drawn from that, including "He's an idiot; his comments are not worthy of analysis and refutation." I don't know if most debate coaches would consider that ad hominem. My coach did. The focus is directed at the man, not at his…
Hmmm. Not too bright, are you? It's an ad hominem attack because you directed it at him, not at his argument.
Whoops, forgot who I was talking to.
I hate the itching, but I don't mind the swelling.
Your math checks out. Excellent grasp of the concept of percentage, and correct placement of the decimal point.
And you rebut argument poorly, distracting with an ad hominem attack.
No one will pay them to work around our ADHD.
Not by that point, no. He was attempting to salvage his reputation as a sentient human being.
John McCain until the frightened senility took hold. 2008 just broke him.
Which one is Trump?
If that's all she has, then it still works for me.
He's a major party candidate because the majority of his party:
When John McCain, God rest his late 90's early 00's soul, was confronted in 2008 with a nutjob supporter calling Obama an Arab, he set her straight on national TV. Or tried to. He said, essentially, that Obama is a good man with whom he disagrees.
Fact? or Texas?
The writeup doesn't mention Mother, which has Debbie Reynolds at her best.
The prison break. The standoff in the hotel. Yeah, there's plenty of action to go with the comedy.
In the comments for The Driver, I called Walter Hill the best A-quality B-movie director ever. I'm sure 48 Hrs. will be the pick for 1982, giving him 3 entries in this series. No one else has more than 1. Here's his director credits up to Streets of Fire, which, yes, was pretty bad:
I worked 4 years for a company that gave the following year-end bonuses:
That's how our family feels about Scrooged.