I remember there was some bill that would only allow you to buy one gun per day, leaving people furious that they could only buy 30 guns in a single month.
I remember there was some bill that would only allow you to buy one gun per day, leaving people furious that they could only buy 30 guns in a single month.
That's what I thought when I read it.
A cannibal loose in Brooklyn would have his pick of organically sourced, free range vegans.
A modern update would have Howell as a John Galt figure, bravely leaving society to go to Gilligan's Island to demonstrate how the takers would suffer if the great men and titans of industry left them to their own devices!
Next up: Elizabeth Bathory, who had the perfect last name for someone who routinely bathed in blood!
I know someone similar—fairly innocuous opinions for years, maybe a bit argumentative but not really about anything important, then when they discovered they were transgender (or finally accepted it, or whatever), every single discussion became about women's rights and sexist depictions of women in the media. And I…
The handicapped episode also brings to mind the "handicapped toilet" bit from Curb Your Enthusiasm. "THEN YOU WAIT!"
Except you can't spoil it for me because I started reading the books back in 2006 or whenever A Feast for Crows came out.
Or you just spend 100 hours leveling up abilities, which is what I did.
Hmm, well Crassus was way more interesting than Glaber, so check out War of the Damned.
I think in examining Greyhound prices, intrastate travel is definitely close to matching the cost of driving yourself when you factor in wear and tear, parking, and gas prices.
Was there some referendum that happened behind my back where people decided they liked "Out of Sight"?
Me and Diddy are together nearly every single day.
Lee Van Cleef did it better!
Nothing justifies watching "Out of Sight".
"Gentlemen, you've both worked very hard, and in a way you're both winners. But in another, more accurate way, Todd is the winner."
I thought the end of the episode showed the ones she'd infected infecting others.
Military flies, too, though, don't they?
I'm disappointed he hasn't been commercially successful as he's pretty damn funny. It just seems his humor has been rejected by the mainstream—it's not like he has any new TV shows coming out.
Well the comment seemed to imply that the last three seasons compared to the first were not intelligent, which is clearly not true. The Byzantine machinations of Glaber (Vengeance) and Crassus (War of the Damned) easily equaled those of Batiatus and Lucretia, who had another great season in Gods of the Arena showing…