Seriously. That scene of him standing in the elevator, shot from above? Just the way he's standing conveys so much about the character and the threat he represents to the idiots on the other side of the door.
Seriously. That scene of him standing in the elevator, shot from above? Just the way he's standing conveys so much about the character and the threat he represents to the idiots on the other side of the door.
IIRC, in the original they turn on a tape recorder which has the rest of the parts. One assumes they have a sound system here at the Roadhouse.
I noted that Ed still wore his wedding ring, although he and Nadine certainly don't appear to be together.
It is an interesting question, but if it's never answered then I think "moved to Denver and has a realty practice there" is entirely consistent.
It's nice that she's getting into the spirit of 1997 Week.
Yes, of course. No wonder I always have to hitch a ride back from the track,
If you bet $4 and win, you're given $9. Slightly better than even money, but just slightly.
Fair enough.
Like I said, I don't care. But he is being targeted for prosecution strictly for legal activities because he's a social undesireable. That should give us all a half-second pause.
The average taxpayer did too, collectively.
They totally were!
Shkreli is an interesting case. The U.S. never really puts people in jail for white-collar crime anymore (Enron was the last big prosecution; no one was in jeopardy for the financial crisis.) But Shkreli was so despised as a result of entirely cromulent business practices (that perhaps should be illegal but absolutely…
Jail is jail.
Dammit, @nprpledgedrive:disqus!
We still call it Ol' McDonald despite our daughter growing out of that usage like seven years ago.
Unfortunately, there's a Dunkin' Donuts abour 3/4 mile from my house and the nearest Krispy Kreme is 10 miles away.
You should try that, though. She always says yes when I ask her.
Word.
When the Futurama crew goes to L.A. for an episode, one of her billboards is there in the background.
Doxxing is a problem because it causes people who reasonably expect privacy to have their lives put in the public eye. When you buy a billboard to show off your tits, you consent to being a public individual. Otherwise public figures could isolate themselves from all sorts of criticism just by claiming privacy. No.…