Polynesians, yeah. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
Polynesians, yeah. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
Not only that, but the Ni'ihau incident was apparently used to justify Japanese internment camps during WWII, according to Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
So, having read a bit about this story - apparently this incident was used to justify Japanese internment camps?
Temuera Morrison was the first person I thought of.
Plus he looks way more like a drugged-up Bradley Cooper.
I just read his Wikipedia page. Holy shit!
Toronto
Shoot, I thought I was going to win the AV Club's "Who lives closest to the clown house" contest!
You weren't already there in 2012?
You don't think they'll do to Basic Income what they did to universal healthcare? Gut and cripple it with compromises and then yank it away when it doesn't work perfectly?
We're trying it in (parts of) Ontario. I really, really hope they don't fuck it up and I really, really think they will.
16 dogs named "Seven"; I guess there are some Seinfeld fans in New York City.
5 named "Cat".
To be fair, you don't meet many human women named "Gesundheit".
3 dogs named "Greg". I can't imagine calling a dog "Greg" with a straight face.
They often get data like this from pet insurance companies, as well. Not everyone insures their pet, obviously, but it's still a pretty big pool.
3 Lucifers, 1 Satan.
Depends how you pronounce it.
How many of the Bernies are St Bernards or Bernese Mountain Dogs?
Some family friends gave their dog a human name and their human baby a city name. I keep mixing the two up and I don't think I'm the one in the wrong.