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Grooming the next generation… so to speak…

He blamed it on a mistake by a "very young intern".

Like the dude hasn't already done enough battle with the darkness in his head…

Valid point. When people are treated like a pariah it's not terribly shocking when they act like a pariah. In this case, when people are labeled as ignorant racists, they are not sticking to their guns because they really believe that that the flag is about cultural heritage as much as it is a way to say 'Fuck you' to

I think a lot of it stems from the amount of time since immigration. Chances are that your kin in Long Island can trace their families back to the big immigration pushes through Ellis island in the early 1900s. Since they likely settled in enclaves of fellow immigrants, that reinforces that cultural identity. My

His position stems primarily from 1) He's a contrary asshole who has built a brand around being a contrary asshole 2) his lowbrow fan base likes him at least partially for this reason 3) at least a portion of his fan base shares the misguided belief that the flag is about heritage 4) a part of his fan base actively

Food culture is pretty awesome as well… (The real southern roots based cooking of barbecue and soul food, as opposed to Hardees and KFC)

Apparently it's really gangsta nowadays to shoot people in the hip. That's why (as you can see in the picture above) that he takes great care to protect his junk… same general proximity you know…

Yeah - when you've got a job, a wife and a couple of kids it's a lot harder to manage the introspection and general caring about shit that happens while drunk at 2:00 the morning hanging out with your friends in the dorm.

It think it might be safer to say that the genre of music you are into is pretty much set by mid thirties.
I listen to new bands but most of them are derivative of the music that I really got into during those formative college years when some stuff gets in your brain like it's been tattooed.

He's confident as hell but it's also clear that he works his ass off and cares deeply about doing a good job. He's confident because he's good which is very different from having an ego with no skills and work ethic to back it up.

Upvoted for "cinematic cloaca". Kudos…

The first one is essentially the same story as Point Break. Swap out surfing for street racing, a dark haired bro cop with a blonde haired bro cop trying to infiltrate a gang of criminals but identifying with them, develops a romantic attachment to one of the team, lets the bad guy go in the end and walks away from

The whole series was fantastic but the best character development of the lot was the Wesley going from a meek bungler with daddy issues to a dark, conflicted, certified badass.
His whole relationship with Fred made for some seriously compelling TV.

Well it was the NFL championship so there is a certain level of synchronicity.

That's some good pharmaceutical grade snark there Mr. Vago.
Well done!

Mags Bennet? Ava? Rachel? Katherine Hale?
Just between those four I think it would be pretty difficult to make the argument that this show doesn't showcase strong woman characters. They have been responsible for a lot of certifiable badassery on this show. Ava has slipped into a more vulnerable role but earlier in the

Ava drinking in the morning was jarring. If she had Stoli/Grey goose or even Smirnoff you could chalk it up to her having a moment of crises and having what's at hand… Popov in the plastic bottle… that shows someone developing a real problem…

Looking at the picture, I can't help but think the movie is about an elderly man who went polar bear hunting and now he can't remember where he parked.

She didn't want to get any of those ucky germs from the commoners.