Wow that is one depressing take.
Wow that is one depressing take.
It is very unusual for animated series in that people get injured and it doesn't instantly go away. Like before the one you name Luanne had her hair burned out due to the Mega-Lo-Mart explosion. And rather than have her hair just be back instantly it grew back over several episodes.
Well Root voiced Bill so I wondered if it was a bit of a play on that.
I thought it stayed fairly consistent. I think its eleventh season, though having that annoying ZZ Top episode, was probably better than The Simpsons 11th.
Go Next Gen have a grown-up Bobby owning a steak restaurant/dinner-theater and dealing with an uptight son? ("His dream is to sell office furniture and accessories. How did I end up with such a boring kid?")
I didn't actually know that stuff about the Beach Boys or session work.
Harvard says he only has a Master's. That he may have lied about that is a mark against him.
If they did that they may well replace it with Libertarians, which I'm not sure people would necessarily like either.
I do think Republicans likely have more urge to get people who represent voters they don't do as well with. I think Jindal was loved, for awhile, in part because it was South Asian. And Democrats maybe sometimes want to get a Southern white guy, or be pictured duck hunting, to do well with a group they've struggled…
Well I don't know that he's even saying it's that deterministic that brain differences make you be a nurse or something. I took him as meaning brain differences might make being a nurse desirable to women more often than something that doesn't involve people or living things.
So harder to take for 90 minutes then?
If millennials bring back the vibraphone I will love them forever. Lionel Hampton! Milt!
I think part of Millennials being so Democratic, besides the social liberalism they have, is the racial and ethnic diversity. White millennials, I believe, narrowly went for Trump. (47 to 43 going by CNN exit polls.) And I know plenty of White Millennials who went for Johnson, not Stein, as their protest vote as they…
I have to admit I think guns would be my first thought on what that metaphor means too. Or would have been before posting here. And I've never used a gun in my life.
I try to apologize and get along with all kinds of people. Him being a Kasich voter softened me some. I think it's possible his position wasn't as extreme as I thought.
I think so. Elise Stefanik, looks to be a moderate/bipartisan Republican Representative from New York, was born in 1984. That's millennial right? Freshman Republican Congressman Mike Gallagher also looks to be born in 1984. I find three other Republican Congresspersons born in the 1980s.
"Boomers" are people and they have variety just like your generation or mine.
Oddly my mind went to literally killing and sadly it then went to "themselves." (After trying to think of an animal millennials may hunt or kill, but I think they're less interested in that then previous generations. Still maybe there's some meat item they're going for. Or maybe they still kill cockroaches and…
He may sue. It's unclear.
Gambling addicts, people accepted to Princeton, fans of Dinosaur themed parks ("Fodor's named Field Station: Dinosaurs one of the World's Best Spots for Dinosaur Lovers on March 6, 2014"), fans of Lucy the Elephant, and maybe British people who want to experience the American attempt at a Diggerland? (I looked up…