If you’re 18 and currently wearing a Dead Kennedys t-shirt: never mind, you’ll probably grow up one day.
If you’re 18 and currently wearing a Dead Kennedys t-shirt: never mind, you’ll probably grow up one day.
But isn’t this the same as saying “government and the SEC don’t need to regulate Wall Street - banks just need to learn to stop running too much leverage and securitising garbage loans that will never be repaid”?
Always makes me think of Orbital. One of the great track one side ones...
The entire world is basically one giant reply allpocalypse now.
If it’s that fucking obvious she shouldn’t have any problem answering it then, should she?
League “waters down” rugby union by removing 90% of the times teams just kick the ball away because they can’t think of anything better to do with it, and 90% of the times the game stops completely for a penalty. Us league fans also miss spending five or 10 minures endlessly trying to het the ball out of a scrum.
And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
They should be joined in the cell by the various officiating crews who allowed Newton to take head shot after head shot last year without penalty. As clear an example of the NFL shooting itself in the foot as one could possibly imagine. Let’s destroy the career of a freakishly talented player so the pussification of…
The luxuries you have in a litigation process are exactly why the approach you suggest wouldn’t work here. Specifically: (a) you have some sort of recourse if the responses you receive are falsehoods, and (b) you can ask follow-up questions.
I’m guessing the boos were pre-emptive, ie from people who didn’t know what the Cowboys had planned and assumed they were planning to kneel throughout the anthem. In a sense they were being more consistent by getting their booing done before the anthem started, thus allowing them to fully respect the anthem as no…
I don’t think it’s this, and actually I don’t think succinctness would help. I know from experience of asking questions that at times you have to ‘guide’ with a question precisely to stop the interviewee from giving a pat, cliced response. So you anticipate that response and try to cover it off in the question.
If the Browns had held on to Osweiler they could have got a second round pick on the way in and the way out.
It has written an editorial in the New York Times putting Trump’s presidency in The Proper Context.
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It’s called a “banker’s collar”? I’ve been calling it a “cunt shirt” for years. Potato potahto I guess.
It’s Monday Night Football, the teams wanna make the right start
Ah, but can Brooks nail a quotation as simultaneously superfluous and pretentious as dragging ol’ Fyodor out to deliver “life is”? I mean: what a truly unique insight!
You can also question the performative nature of his charity. Given how much more efficient it would have been simply to donate the financial value of the goods to a charity that is already in Houston, one has to ask why it was really necessaru for Schilling to drive all this stuff down himself if it wasn’t to ensure…
That’s only because his agent called him to say there was a trade on the table and would he waive his no-trade clause, and when Verlander asked if it was to a contender the agent said: “I don’t think so man, I’m not sure who it is right now but apparently they’re well underwater.”