Not an elected official, but Evan McMullin's whole campaign was based on the notion that not all conservatives support Trump.
Not an elected official, but Evan McMullin's whole campaign was based on the notion that not all conservatives support Trump.
Practicality aside, I think the Department of Education is unconstitutional, and its very existence is more evidence of the abuse of the commerce clause.
I like the idea that Sauron has to go in for a haircut every now and then. What a loveable mop top!
I think you have to have a sense of humor (you can't make funny if you can't even recognize funny), but the craft of creating jokes is something that can be developed and sharpened.
I think Martin is a very good banjo player, but not remotely close to being world class. That's not a knock on him—it's incredibly impressive that he's as good as he is while also being a fantastic comedian, a prolific actor, a successful novelist and so on. But still, the gap between him and a truly world-class banjo…
With a life-sized Yoda! (Admittedly, a life-sized Yoda is not actually that big.)
My affection for Cyclops is protected by the fact that he is frozen in the 1990s for me, when I stopped collecting comic books. I still see him as a man of integrity with limited powers but substantial leadership abilities, and as a devoted father and a husband. I never saw him as a dick, and it's unpleasant to see…
Also: Gentle Ben (both of the two main bears that portrayed him)
One of the important things to understand about football (all sports, really) is that no matter how lowly the venue or the opponent, there are athletes imagining it's the Super Bowl, every time.
What seems odd to me is when Twitter has promoted advertisement tweets comprised of a video, but the video ad has an ad before it will play. If I was advertising on Twitter I would be pretty pissed about that, because as a user I'll scroll past before the paid ad can even try to grab my attention.
I don't browse the Daily Mail enough to compare, but ESPN is by far the worst I've ever seen. Almost every article has an autoplay videoclip, and you can't pause it until the video actually starts playing.
I'm also bugged if the video I'm trying to watch is quite short. It's incredibly dumb to have to watch a 1-minute ad when I only want to see a 30-second clip of a cat falling in the pool.
Literally?
To be honest, this sort of thing worries me a lot more than editors deleting stubs unnecessarily:
Nope, it's genuinely entertaining. The script is based on a stage play, and it shows, but they captured one of the elements that can really make a crackerjack comedy just shine: great pacing. It also features a great performance by Tim Curry.
I also saw it back in the day, and I concur with your assessment.
Well, that's what happens when you monkey around with the schedule.
My favorite Presbyterian superhero!
If I decided I really wanted to win one of the EGOT awards despite having no talent, I would target the Grammys. Pick a niche category, schmooze the right people, purchase golden gramophone polish, profit.
I have to admit: I listen to some contemporary Christian music.