We used to have an automatic cover page. The day I found the Printing Preferences / Advanced Settings checkbox to unselect it was a day of calm and peace.
We used to have an automatic cover page. The day I found the Printing Preferences / Advanced Settings checkbox to unselect it was a day of calm and peace.
1) the former
2) the latter
Hey, there was an article this week, where Sean O'Neil wrote
No, it's where you 'lie' while doctors tend to your broken arm.
'Lay' is a transitive verb.
"What Game of Thrones learned from Apocolypse Now stagecoach" is—improbably—an even more inscrutable headline.
May as well upvote, there's no way this gimmick is long for the world.
Sweet Kinja, take me now.
I don't wanna be
anything
other than
what I been
trynna' be lately.
I feel like this show would have been more interesting if it were set in down on Table Rock Lake, actually in the Ozarks.
Missouri's a border state. I'd say northern Missouri, like Hannibal, is Midwest. Indistinguishable from Iowa or Illinois. I always thought one of the funny things about Huck Finn was that they had to raft south to the free state.
Southern Missouri is not quite the South, you can get passable biscuits and gravy and…
Loving the hype, @Ack_Ack:disqus !
It's shocking how remote some parts of the Ozarks really are. "20 miles from town as the crow flies" can easily translate into 1hr + driving on winding roads without a sign of life.
Having grown up in the Ozarks, it's really weird now seeing this show plastered on billboards across Singapore.
I want to say that I miss the days when the Ozarks weren't associated with Mexican drug cartels, but minors running moonshine stills for their parents, but that makes me sound an awful lot like a Trump voter.
No, sorry. I just meant etymologically. W/r/t pronunciation all the others are closer to 'pizzeria.' Cafeteria (outside of Romance countries) has changed pronunciation quite a bit away from its source.
The -eria part is just like 'cafeteria,' 'cervecería,' -or in Italian 'pizzeria,' 'gelateria,' 'pasticceria'… (also 'trattoria')
I once saw a 'jeansereia' even, in Naples.
That's the one. Cruise and Blunt's performances are righ on, but it really ogoes over on its editing. I don't think I've given Scientology any money for it unless Scientology owns alluc?
You lost me at everything and then might have me back for the Brian McKnight-a-thon.
Edge of Tomorrow was solid.
Amazing.