McDowell’s Employee of the Month.
McDowell’s Employee of the Month.
Record high bonuses for executives will be announced in February.
It’s juvenile, and also they are fictional characters, but I want him to “win” the divorce.
Miranda’s got a fairy tale going on in her head and it better blow up in her face, but at this point I just don’t trust the writers. This storyline is the worst.
It also feels like King really just wanted to do a SATC 3 and didn’t have much interest in the TV format. Which is even more of a shame because generally I think those movies are pretty bad and totally missed what made the series really good.
just remember it’s not ageism to treat a man as old and gross because he has a hearing aid, it’s ageism to expect you to stay with him! It’s ageism against the young to make them not step on old people, reverse ageism!
This show is so up and down. The Bad: The stuff with Carrie and her neighbor was “meh” but I laughed at her questioning how the girl could afford the place. Like who never asked that about Carrie? The Better: Seeing Charlotte’s glee as she dropped to her knees felt WAY out of character (but in a good way, I guess?)…
This one made even less sense to me than Theranos. At least with biotech the average person has no real idea if a concept will work or not. Lack of results is easier to disguise. Meanwhile WeWork was a damn subleasing business that somehow convinced the world it was really the combination of a tech company, lifestyle…
If this is what it’s like when worlds collide, then I’ll pass.
Speaking of work being a nightmare...
Yes. You are right. In Chicago during the late 1970s the punk rock and new wave scene was centered around Wax Trax Records on Lincoln Ave. The owners of the store Jim and Danny were gay men (I knew them during that period) whose taste in music was wide ranging. The store featured disco, glam, r&b and country music as…
That’s the truth----nice to hear someone mention how disco just morphed into underground dance music in the ‘80s.
You’re reminding me of a fantastic underground club in early-80s LA, Radio. It was mixed everything, straight, gay, white, black, punk, hip hop, world music, the only thing everyone had in common was no money.
You could have played it on your phone’s browser you giant ass.
Congrats to this guy for becoming the Martin Shkreli of f2p games.
I clicked because I wanted to see the picture!! Where is the picture????
this is adorable. as a fan of 40s and 50s silhouettes, i say let the youths have their large hair and neon shoes. I love each and everyone of them for their commitment.
I remember thinking when I saw Damon’s first commercial, wow this is one guy you wouldn’t think would need the money...I hope he and his family aren’t going hungry at night. LOL
Damon: “Fortune favors the bold.”
“Both on- and off-screen, Affleck seemed enormously, depressingly bored by the chore of playing dress-up as a large human bat; even at the time, he occasionally made it clear that he’d taken the part less because he wanted it, but because there was some public understanding that he should want it.”