Counterpoint: The Good Place, which ran nearly all of its episodes in 2016, is included.
Counterpoint: The Good Place, which ran nearly all of its episodes in 2016, is included.
Wait. Are you using paddle as a noun?!
Everyone in that field would do well to remember that Woodward and Bernstein had to work quietly for nearly two years before anything substantial happened.
I love that he actually pitched maybe the worst possible idea for that film directly to Steven Spielberg.
That was utterly fucking delightful to read.
Its traditional usage is as an adjective, but the dictionary also lists it as a noun.
Yeah, we were talking about Rather a bit further down the thread. I just wish that the people viewing this as a confirmation of what CNN is ("fake news" or whatever) would take a moment to respect that these people work in a field where making one mistake like this is more or less the end of your career. Meanwhile,…
I'm really looking forward to having to explain the difference between a story being proven false and a story not passing through the appropriate editorial rigor this weekend when I have to see my fucking family. That's the one part of all this I am angry with CNN about.
"…and then when we had dinner, everyone got one scoop of ice cream but I got two scoops of ice cream and you could tell that Sean wanted two scoops of ice cream but he only had one…"
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I mean, aren't you?
I can practically see the hopeful tears in your eyes as you typed that, but in this case it was not, in fact, Frank Stallone.
They also used that to push Dan Rather—a journalist with integrity if there ever was one—into the wilderness, if memory serves.
Even the guy nicknamed "The Mooch" is more or less gracious about the whole thing, and CNN seems to have acted rightly with regard to their editorial practices. It does state that it's possible this was a true story, just that the reportage was mishandled, so of course the President trumpets it from the rooftops.…
Everyone, with one notable exception.
We really live in an embarrassingly fantastic time for television. I'm so glad that some of the shows mentioned are ones I haven't gotten around to watching yet, given that it's the fallow period for a lot of programming, and I'll be looking for things to catch up on.
I think we read the same interview, and it was Miller who came off as arrogant to me.
I see nothing in that image to indicate that they did not.
If you skipped past the Hawaiian stuff (especially the surfing contest episode mentioned above), I'm not sure the whole "cursed tiki" arc in season two will make any sense.
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