That fucking sountrack was everywhere every moment of the day and night.
That fucking sountrack was everywhere every moment of the day and night.
Interesting, thanks. Edit: answer to pungent spice question found below!
As that process drags on, a growing number of homegrown companies are developing plant-based meat products designed for Chinese consumers. One vegetarian-protein maker in Shenzhen, Whole Perfect Food, offers a stewed pork meatball that resembles “lion’s head,” a staple of southern Chinese cuisine.
With more recent scholarship on George Washington suggesting that he was neither a paragon of chivalry nor a great commander at Fort Necessity, I’d love to see Fukunaga somehow incorporate it in this adaptation.
I’ll ungrey this because it’s fair and something I should have noted in my original comment.
became a kind of bible for Gen-Xers
So then from the picture would you say that Hader is roughly your size back then or even smaller? I had no idea he was tiny as well.
The recent Disney acquisition gives me the impression that they are not interested in ending it anytime soon.
I watched this over the weekend and overall enjoyed it.
Actually, at the beginning of OIF/OEF, most senior NCOs and company commanders and up were Gen X while junior enlisted, some NCOs, and some platoon leaders were millennials. Your assertion holds up later in the war, and casualties in general in all conflicts are disproportionate towards juniors, but years back I did…
Finally watched Rise of Skywalker at 4 pm on Friday afternoon in a ~700 seat theater that had perhaps 25 people in it.
Yeah, I didn’t understand either why the miniseries got slammed the way it did. The miniseries wasn’t exceptional, but it wasn’t bad either and most importantly, they didn’t screw up the book - which is generally acknowledged as one of the all-time toughest adaptations possible. As a contained standalone, it was…
The guard reportedly placed a hand on Sean’s chest in an effort to gain some space.
It’s disappointing that the veterans, the ones who have first-hand experience with the United States’ campaign of endless war, have so far met this news with radio silence.
You need 3/4 of the states to ratify. IIRC, half of the Bill of Rights wouldn’t have made it in had all the states in the Union at the time been required to sign off initially (although later they all did).
Thanks. I’ve not seen a real review of this yet and wondered if it was worth my time, and based on what you’ve written it clearly is!
“What the hell is this?”
(He also spoofed his “bill” appearance on The Simpsons and Family Guy.)