You should have a listen to this interview with a guy who spent 10 months as their guest. Not least for the hilarious frenchness of it all: http://www.wnyc.org/story/former-i…
You should have a listen to this interview with a guy who spent 10 months as their guest. Not least for the hilarious frenchness of it all: http://www.wnyc.org/story/former-i…
But do you consider them valid targets? Surely anyone who didn’t support this war would have left the US by now? And anyone who remains deserves what they get, no?
The question is, do you see them as valid? Not are they targets; obviously I have eyes and an internet.
Then is the same also true of US civilians - valid targets in this war?
Oh I totally agree. I’ve made the same comments about male drivers too. It’s absurd.
Misogyny is the best!
I got the sense the few times I worked with her that she was pushed into the sport and had no real passion for it. But she was fun to work with – and liked to flirt.
Can you imagine a situation in any world championship where a racer would walk out onto a hot track and start doing WWF gestures to their competitors?
Or the people of Flint. It’s here already.
What shocks me about this is that every now and then you see some 3-star getting dinged for a $50,000 contract, when the real money is in the hundreds of millions and the only punishment meted out is a firm handshake.
I agree with Buzz, education is definitely bad and should be stopped.
I’d rather you didn’t refer to the United States in such rude terms, thank you.
Oh you mean Saudi Arabia, the country that is bombing Yemen with weapons we sold them?
Real mature, guy. It’s a worthwhile question.
This, right here.
To be fair, we have also not been bombing Cuba or Mexico relentlessly for the last fifteen years, either.
Addicted to invasion.
How they manage to fly on so much molly is a mystery to me.
Glistening?
To be fair, the only people who seem to think of Afghanistan as a nation are the government in Kabul. They’re tribal; some Afghans don’t even know what Afghanistan is.