I don't want to start a whole thing here over a joke, but have you read the Common Core State Standards? Because they were specifically designed to reduce rote memorization and increase higher-level thinking skills.
I don't want to start a whole thing here over a joke, but have you read the Common Core State Standards? Because they were specifically designed to reduce rote memorization and increase higher-level thinking skills.
The GOP pushed him into the Vice-Presidency because they were afraid of the damage he'd do if he were in a position of real power.
That must be why he was so dear to Reagan.
In Soviet Russia, families interace you!
Anyplace they make you swim naked is not for nerds.
CMT gets a lifetime pass for Paid Vacation with Paulie Shore.
Jason Isbell-If It Takes a Lifetime
Empire Ants is so amazing when the synths kick in.
The only one I could find was just him reading a list that the writer's wrote for him. Is there another?
Yes, the proper terminology (at least when I was in college) is now Developed and either Developing or Less Developed.
On an American flag?
Do you realize what would happen if we ate all the beer and cheese manufactured in our state by ourselves?
Elevator definitely should have taken off in the same way Hot Fuss did.
The show had it's moments before, but "Sweetums" was the episode that made me think that the show had a good shot at being better than The Office.
And others are thinking back to the episode of Curb… where Larry and Julia Louis-Dreyfus argue about the spelling.
It's too bad there was never a deeper look at Hutz like there was with McClure in the episode he dated Marge's sister.
Have you heard the Open Door EP that came out just after? Narrow Stairs is my favorite DCfC proper album, but the Open Door is probably my favorite overall release.
I think the first Beach House song that does so holds a special place in your heart. For me, it was "Walk In the Park."
Which is why Parker Posey's character was so great on Louie—she had the underlying insanity needed to become a real-life MPDG.
"But can you farm?"