One of them is Steel; the other is Grey.
It gets worse, apparently.
One of them is Steel; the other is Grey.
It gets worse, apparently.
Unless it means an extra year of snark from O'Neal—in which case, great! My Year Of 50 Shades of Snark.
Speaking as a former English comp teacher, I too find this deplorable.
I agree. What gets me frustrated is that those two people, who damn well should have known better given that Texans worship guns, should live in a dream world for decades because of a simple lack of a fact of physics. I guess to me it sort of sums up humanity's failures.
All we have to do now is agree which evidence is worth looking at and analyzing. That'll be good for another 20 years or so.
He also left West Wing for what? The chance to work with Mike Myers?
Don't let Nic Cage find out.
Return fire? Really? Don't you have to know where a shot came from in order to return fire?
Pun? Where is there a pun?
As one of my history professors said, there could have been a thousand conspiracies to murder JFK, but that doesn't mean that Oswald was a part of one.
And it would have been a hell of a lot easier to kill Oswald in prison than in a chance encounter in an underground garage full of policemen.
One man's "compelling" is another man's "ho-hum."
The need for order and balance also motivates religious belief.
I was in grad school with a guy who refused to believe that Shakespeare wrote the plays, etc., because the—and I swear I'm not making this up—the poem on Shakespeare's gravestone was so bad.
Luckily, the same guy thought he'd get one up on me with the star professor of our English Dept,, so he casually mentioned in a…
On the 25th anniversary of the assassination, ABC tv did a long documentary (like 2 or 3 hours long) about the events of the day, everything documented, discussed, explained, and so on. It was excellent, and it's just too bad that I recorded it on a VCR.
50 Shades of Conservatism
Did camcorders exist in 1969? Because that would be an even better reason than not turning it on.
Also good: Nicholas Brothers. Even better than Mario.
And Tom and Ray Maggliozi.
And it took Bush the Younger to force the Joint Chiefs to get leery of the idea that we should attack any foreign country we wanted to, any time we wanted to. Maybe that will turn out to be Bush's legacy.
I've heard that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction.
That was the "secret plan"—bombing neighboring countries.
Why did some people think that made sense?
Polar opposite of Richard III, eh?