To be fair, we do need to keep Brian McCann on the straight and narrow.
To be fair, we do need to keep Brian McCann on the straight and narrow.
That’s not completely true. Look at his splits in games that the White Sox won in the WS vs games that they lost. Definitely some smoke there. Also, regardless of whether he was “in on it,” it’s indisputable that he knew about it and did nothing.
Rice and beans AND meat in a burrito?
Not according to the Dutch pilots:
I don’t want to be the wet blanket on the snark, but there is nothing wrong with taking some classes as a middle aged adult person. Especially if it’s something you are interested in.
Surprisingly, none! What’s even more fun is if you have a Disqus account, you can troll their comments sections and repeatedly call Ms. Sullenger a convicted felon and terrorist! It at least takes some of their moderator’s time to clean up.
Have you seen After Tiller? It completely changed my perspective on late-term abortions. I still find them disturbing but I understand the need for them in the U.S. When you have to save up and drive across 3 states to get an abortion, it can take a while.
YES! Why aren’t we routinely giving these jerks a taste of their own medicine?
“Sullenger was convicted ofconspiring to blow up a California abortion clinic in 1988 and served time in prison, but says she has subsequently embraced non-violent methods. Scott Roeder, the man who killed Dr. George Tiller, had contact information for Sullenger in his phone. She later admitted to helping the killer tr…
what it said: Full disclosure: Ornstein was a professor of mine in graduate school.
I hate Lush. You can smell their shop from the other side of the street. Who else would get away with being that obnoxious?
This is why I call BS on people who get all freaked out about some new super weapon cooked up by China or Russia and use it to justify our own gold plated super weapons (looking at you F-35!) Sure these weapons might be better on paper but in reality they’re still no match for the U.S. because we invest so heavily in…
Not buying it. No diabetic doesn’t have glucose tabs or orange juice or a honey packet on them. And it’s the responsibility of the person to be prepared for symptoms of their illness. I have asthma and some anaphylactic allergies. My inhaler and Epi are always with me. Always.
From what I’ve read and experienced with American Apparel, there is a dual set of work environments. The showroom, store and office employees are hired mainly for youth and looks, and were subjected to Charney’s obnoxious sexual desires.
I think I've said this before, but it bears repeating. Anyone who leaves those fucking fake bills with religious tracts on them needs to be thrown into an active volcano.
Another reason I hate tipping systems - because it makes customers feel entitled to the server being their personal performing monkey. They tip you, you sing and dance and do whatever they want for them. Fuck. All. That. Shit.
Sure, it’s shitty. But I have to say, when I’m thinking of the crap customers I’ve waited on....lord. Being stiffed just doesn’t rise. I once got hit between the eyes with a buttered roll because someone wanted something I didn’t provide quick enough.