In fairness online it's hard to tell if that kind of statement is a joke or is really a sign the person just sucks at geography. Sucking at geography is not rare.
In fairness online it's hard to tell if that kind of statement is a joke or is really a sign the person just sucks at geography. Sucking at geography is not rare.
You may also see it, Shelly's later behavior, differently than me. Although one episode near the end basically just says it outright so I'm not sure.
I was kind of surprised by it. Maybe not as surprised as when I learned his biological father was a hitman, and subject to a JFK involved conspiracy it seems, but still kind of surprised.
" Before They Were Stars: 12-year-old thief-turned-friend Jessie
is played by Martha Plimpton* well before she married Burt Chance and
was battling Alicia Florrick in court"
It was in a newswire, maybe while you were away. Carmichael is moving on to other opportunities.
I saw a special on her. She has celiac disease and a host of other allergies or health issues. I was surprised she had a regular TV job again as, though I understood her complaints that Blue Bloods wasn't dealing with her condition right, it sounded like it would be pretty difficult for a crew to manage her health…
"Mike, meanwhile, realizes there’s still work to be done in solving the world’s environmental woes."
— “Family Feud” gets its title from renewed animosity between Cicely’s Bear and Raven clans.
Republicans liking explosives? Hmm yeah that is a puzzler one needs a conspiracy for.
Yay! Little late to shout "USA" so
Ms Chambers.
This is like a Bob's Burger episode or something.
Maybe. I've actually seen all of Earl to be honest. I'm not sure why I decided to rewatch it. I think it might, partly, be that Continuum gets rather dark so I needed something lighter to kind of cleanse the palate at times.
Interestingly reading that one I was thinking "I think it's Amistad and something or other." The point is I remembered Amistad, thought it might be him, but didn't know the other.
I considered Snowfall, but might be too depressing for me.
NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence and of course that caused a bit of controversy. Although one part that many forget, and is understandably controversial, is
I do grant it might seem arbitrary, but it's difficult for me too. I think it might be a "straw that breaks the camels back" situation though. It's like I've accepted, or enjoyed, lots of weirdness but this pushed me a bit too far. Or maybe it's that it feels a bit tangential or off-kilter to the other weirdness.
I miss WOT. I know there's alternate WOT though.
That blind contestant from way back when, Eddie Timanus. (Okay probably not.)
I'm pretty sure that's not how Darwinism actually works though. Darwinism is about the selection and continuation of traits more than individuals.