Few people have run away from success like it was the Chicago Fire so brilliantly as Neil did. Even fewer have been able to do it twice (see: the 80's
Few people have run away from success like it was the Chicago Fire so brilliantly as Neil did. Even fewer have been able to do it twice (see: the 80's
you know, I would be, and it is drawn out, but the facinelli is just so hilarious when he's defeated; truly an underrated character.
me too disagree!!
I also think these kinds of single issue votes are rational. Voting for a clear, limited goal (marijuana, gay marriage, etc.) is more rational than voting on a big issue like "the economy" or "civil rights." Those are messy issues, subject to all kinds of contingencies and ultimately defined differently by every…
I also think these kinds of single issue votes are rational. Voting for a clear, limited goal (marijuana, gay marriage, etc.) is more rational than voting on a big issue like "the economy" or "civil rights." Those are messy issues, subject to all kinds of contingencies and ultimately defined differently by every…
A thick patty of boredom covered in a rich sauce of impassion sandwiched between two cuts of weltschmerz and a dash of post-millenial apprehension.