It's not a movie, but c'mon. Jaguar and Mad Men?
It's not a movie, but c'mon. Jaguar and Mad Men?
He'd break a leg?
I haven't been to Boston for a while, but I've been to that 7-11 a number of times (visiting MIT and needing a Coke at 3 AM, there's not much else around) and I can close my eyes and picture the intersection of Main and Vassar in my head. It's really bizarre thinking that the eyes of the world are there right now.
So, like, I agree with you that it's fine not to like the show. I personally love it, but there's things, like Peep Show and Enlightened, that just don't connect with me. But I'm not gonna spend 500 words shitting all over Enlightened, because I think it does what it tries to do fairly well. It's just that I don't…
Fucking Nats are the only thing standing between this Braves team and the postseason. Maybe they will have 100 losses.
Don't forget talented and charming!
He's the antihero we deserve, but maybe not the one we need right now. The Bateman.
If she were real, and not a magical pony, I'd totally have a crush on her.
God, I have no idea how Adam Reed writes Cheryl, her mind is truly special.
My theory is pretty simple, but it's also kind of true-to-life: Dani and Travis got kicked out of the center, and he knows that until they clean up their act they are going to be pretty much miserable. Levi was with them but he has another chance. There but for the grace of God goes Luke Wilson.
Don't listen to it while you're eating, though.
So is that 26k a year like for one person or for a household? I mean, if both parents work a household income of ~50000/year certainly isn't always gonna be comfortable, but it's livable.
Pretty damn good natural language processing, though.
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Lines written a few miles above Downton Abbey, on revisiting the banks of the Wye during a tour, July 13, 1798
Heaney is super. "Mid-Term Break" is just a gut-punch.
If Tipper Gore had read Catullus, she'd have pushed for Latin to be banned in public education. (Topical!)
That may be the longest poem I (mostly) know by heart. I know big ol' chunks of "Ash Wednesday," but nothing like the whole thing.
Oh are we doing reply poems?
She's not really foremost a poet, but someone mentioned some pretty great Atwood.