They're a soft target, and ISIL is a crazed death cult. It's also part of the Caliphate. I could be speaking out of turn, as it's probably more complicated than I make it out.
They're a soft target, and ISIL is a crazed death cult. It's also part of the Caliphate. I could be speaking out of turn, as it's probably more complicated than I make it out.
The Fall Guy was cool as shit; how come no one watched it?
I'm a Five Hour Energy and diet pills guy. I just saw a doctor for some heartburn / acid reflux issues and everything checks out, but, I'll keep moderating my usage and taper off if there's an issue.
I think that all Confederate statues should be removed and replaced with a statue of this (SFW):
If it were random old dudes, historians, and Civil War buffs defending the removal of these statues, it'd be one thing, but they symbolize something far more insidious if they're attracting white supremacists.
They're a decadent western nation, and terrorists have changed policy there before: https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
He's so raw in In The Company of Men, but even then you knew he had charisma to burn.
Uhhh… yes?
"I'm a guy who shape shifts into different objects and weapons, but I can't make a human face. You don't learn that at Julliard."
My go to bar jukebox jam is Hot Legs from Rod Stewart Unplugged:
Because The Night:
How do these people expect to operate in the rest of America, outside of their bubble? Do they "not?" When they travel to New York City or Las Vegas, do they think other tourists are on the same wavelength?
Boy, they're really sockin' it to that Violent J guy again. He must work there or something.
That sort of happened. This book is a must read if you haven't before seen it:
"See, I belong to a certain secret society. I don't believe I gotta mention its name, you know?"
Mom you're just jealous it's a pinot noir!
X-Large.
Mmm, it does go well with the chicken.
When someone else sends out another tweet, does he even know?
Look, I'm not judging you. In fact, we here at PBS have many programs celebrating your lifestyle. Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, Gender Bending and Swinging in San Francisco. Before Stonewall about those dark ages when you couldn't come out of the closet, lest you be persecuted because of your, you know.