You seem to be suggesting that a religious level of food passion is somehow limited to Chicago.
You seem to be suggesting that a religious level of food passion is somehow limited to Chicago.
*Whom
because the movie isn’t very comic book-y
There. FTFY.
Which is why I’m assuming that the article’s assertion that “The Jeep had been started remotely by the owner” is incorrect. Sounds like the standard left-my-unlocked-car-running-to-warm-it-up scenario, with the minor addition of the need to have the proximity fob in order to restart it.
What about the statues to their WWI soldiers that slaughtered the Belgians?
it looks like Jones is finally dealing with her shit.
that it can be *lopped* off
I’ve called 911 for emergencies before (LA & SF, not NYC) and they don’t pick up the phone. I know plenty of people who have had cars broken into, and the cops won’t take a police report.
if they hit a regular person, the NYPD wouldn’t even pick up the phone or allow you to file a report.
I honestly can’t imagine who the market is for an electric motorcycle—the main appeal of riding a motorcycle is feeling and hearing the engine
The mega-douchebag demographic has been saturated.
Shipped how?
Slightly unnecessary linguistic correction:
Much to our eternal chagrin, Volkswagen Scirocco never went on sale in the U.S.
With me, it’s always in the last place that I look.
There is no flop if the movie is good. The original Blade Runner flopped and the sequel as well and yet most people love those films. How much money a move makes doesn’t decide whether a movie is good or bad.
CBS Chicago says he was picked for a panel that ultimately wasn’t needed. INTERESTING. An entire panel selected, then just told to go home? Just like that?
Us gays don’t want you to use it
drug use and sex are both popular compulsive behaviors