Yes, you have made your unconvincing point.
Yes, you have made your unconvincing point.
Sure, Reagan's moral challenge. That's what tipped the scales.
It had a hell of a lot more to do with it than anything Reagan did.
Yes, I remember when Reagan started his famed perestroika policy.
Had to be there? Where, the Kremlin? Gorbachev ended the Cold War.
That's the thing about the backlash against cameras that I don't get. It seems like it would help the police and provide great evidence. I suppose some cops prefer the my story vs yours scenario, because who's a jury more likely to believe?
This song? That seems a weird choice.
If you click the "Show More" button, you'll see that the numbers also apply to Urban police departments.
Those reviews were terrible. I think had they found someone to review Longmire that wasn't obsessed with Sackhoff, they could have gone a long way towards convincing people this show wasn't just for the elderly and is really very good.
Well, sure. You're gonna run into that occasionally, especially with these millennials. But the thing about UKIP is that they may be well-intentioned (although I don't think so), but the big problem is that they support, and are supported by, a number of xenophobic racists. But then, in the final act, when Cousin…
What you, me, and virtually everybody else (including Parker and Stone) has failed to pick up on, and that JEng has been so skillfully pointing out numerous times in the the comments section, is that South Park isn't a comedy show that started out with crude animation and humor and has over time evolved to applying…
"If you have to ask what it symbolizes, it didn't" —Roger Ebert
And hospitals are motivated to get rid of doctors who make mistakes so that they won't be sued, and their colleagues are more than happy to turn them in for besmirching their profession. The police, on the other hand, tend to protect and defend problematic officers, and are considered "rats" for turning in their…
Los Angeles is criminally underrepresented on television. Also, New York City—when's the last time you saw anything on TV about that place?
Goodbye, tomorrow!
I found out through Jim Beaver's facebook feed, of all places. In other news, I have replaced my facebook "friends" that I actually know with character actors that I'll likely never meet.
Yeah, must have. i stand by my comment.
In news that actually matters, Maureen O'Hara has died.
Yes, what kind of unappreciative monster would stop publicly crediting their mentor on public television week after week after a measly seven years? Of course, it's well known that even the mention of congenial German painters is poison to the celebrity-endorsed painting product market, but Bob Ross should have…