So webisodes on the Gamegear?
So webisodes on the Gamegear?
Enough of your borax, poindexter!
Also the guy who played Dotcom as the bouncer in the strip club.
Hey, Trashcan! How are you today?….SHUT UP!
Well, whatever, whatever. it had a good rhythm.
yeah I don;t what that was supposed to mean either. There was an increase in friction between the groups for sure, but if anything I think it went the more the other way where antisemitism became more common in the African American community (i.e. Louis Farrakhan).
"Squirrel resembling Abraham Lincoln found"
Yeah, that is a major problem I have with this whole story, especially in light of how it was known by this time that the Jews of Europe were being killed (at best they didn't believe it was as bad as it was in reality) but refused to divert military resources to do anything to help them.
Jimmie Johnson's stone faced silence when they were talking about the halftime show was also great. I kept expecting him to say something like "I miss Up with People."
I don't quite get that though. If the prosecutor knows that someone is a child molester with evidence to pursue a case, how can they not go after them and instead allow others to become potential victims?
I enjoyed the Doberhuahua ad for I think Audi. could also have been for Ingen though.
…ten grand….
If you were lucky, most of the time it didn't even fully get through the capsule cause the water wasn't hot enough.
"Aw, jeez. And you got the stink lines, and everything."
I'm not used to the laughter of children. It cuts through me like a dentist drill. But no, no, that was funny, that was funny taking away my dignity like that, ha ha ha.
I listen to the podcast too during my commute and the best part of that situation was that because of the delay i would be listening to them talk up the Redskins from Friday shows on Mondays, already knowing how wring they were.
Actually, since your arguing that it is wrong to watch football, and we are talking pro-football, than there have been much fewer deaths that occurred from on field play than due to accidents on film sets that resulted in deaths of stunt workers or other crew members.
Those 12 are for all levels of play, and comes out to 1 per 100,000 participants, and then when looked at in terms of the actual cause and delineating between direct and indirect traumas, the indirect accounted for two-thirds of those deaths. In other words, it isn't the playing of football that leads to most of…
So you don't watch movies or TV then (stuntmen are out in life threatening positions and more people have probably dies making movies than in football)?
I'll live with this year for the fact that it meant we're finally free of Kevin Gilbride (well, at least one of them).