brianschlosser
Brian Schlosser
brianschlosser

I hate to be crude, but I would love to see the trophy scarf pee on his head.

In my day, it was considered ill-mannered to wear a white woman after Labor Day...

That's not funny.

It's interesting to look at the Black Panties cover and imagine the rich inner lives and families and friends and interests and goals and dreams of each of those women.

With my luck, I'd get the Bobby Knight of sex coaches

I think you are overrating Limon in winter. I've been there in multiple seasons, and it's no Hugo, that's for sure.

We say it to irritate people from San Fran.

It's all very simple. It's child pornography when a 17-year-old willingly takes pictures of his own genitalia. It's not child pornography when an officer of the court gets permission to forcibly inject a child with drugs and then take pictures of his genitalia.

I'd like to know about any deceased on the premises. Only because I once saw a documentary about a family who bought a house that was built over a cemetery, and they had ghosts coming through the TV and skeletons popping up in the pool whenever it rained heavily. I vaguely recall that one of their trees was haunted

No, it's not ok to even sing in your car. It's not ok to quote either. It's not ok to be a rapper and use it in your lyrics. The fact that it's normalized and ubiquitous in rap culture is not an excuse to use it even if you're black. Why some black people tolerate it even between friends is simply astounding to me.

I guess not... I'm not American so that might be part of it, but I'd recognise the other two you mentioned, definitely.

It's a US company, selling products to a US audience, and one who makes a big deal about making their products in the US. Anybody whose job is social media should not be posting images that they don't know the provenance of to their company's social media. It has more resonance for a certain demographic as there was

I'm a gen-xer who remembers this day very very well. The resource lady brought a tv into the classroom so we could all watch the Challenger take off, and watch we did. That, malathion spraying and safety drills for a nuclear attack during the cold war are my three greatest impression of being a child in the 80s. My

Me too! We were reading about amphibians. My teacher sat there for a minute until she realized what had happened, turned off the tiny tv she borrowed, and left the room crying. Her aide made us all go to our tables and put our heads down until she came back. Then the whole school had recess while the teachers tried to

Yeah, me too. I was actually in jr high and my science class that year was doing a huge class project on the shuttle, the culmination of which was the launch.

It was a horrible moment, particularly when you consider the build up to it and the excitement of watching it in the class, right?

I knew from the headline what the story was going to say, but I was not prepared for actually seeing the picture. Like many Americans of a certain age, I watched that tragedy live on tv in my classroom. I can't even describe how painful that moment is for so many of us. Wow.

I once stopped my car in the middle of the street because I was so sure that a hedgehog was crossing in front of me. I waited for a solid 5 minutes (it was 3am, no traffic in a residential area) until I realized a)that's fucking stupid there are no wild hedgehogs in this area and b)it was actually a pinecone.

lyk dis if u cry evrytime

Dat's nufin