Hey, nothing says “let the free market decide” like the government quashing the competition!
Hey, nothing says “let the free market decide” like the government quashing the competition!
He understands less than RFK Sr currently does.
That’s the easy narrative. Like most easy narratives, it is mostly wrong. You don’t get to be one of the biggest companies on the planet by hiring the most unimaginative drones you can find.
Then they won't hire the best people. So that is a terrible strategy.
After a little pondering, I think we are wrong on the three dice. A is going to win 50% of the time under our solution, not 33%, since half the time it will roll 16, 17, or 18 which will always win. So I think it has to be:
Checks out. All I could figure out was that you had to have a zero (to get “1") and had to have a six (to get “12"), I hadn’t worked out the other four sides yet.
I think you are correct, but I also think that demonstrates the reduction in taste of the average art consumer. “Furiosa” was glorious in IMAX, will be good enough on a big TV with a decent sound system, and most of it will be lost on a laptop/tablet/phone.
She says sa-bo-tage, I say sah-boh-tahge.
Orcas are bigger than, and have been known to prey on, Great White sharks. This guy is angling for a Darwin award.
It’s really cute the way McFarlane thinks Spawn will ever get made.
Does Los Angeles even have snow plows?
The math sorta checks out.
Those are really cool, nerdy, vows.
I completely believe it. I remember watching the pre-inauguration activities like when he met the Obamas and thinking the two people most unhappy with the result were him and Melania. They just looked scared and miserable, like the dog who caught the car and realized the car was an 18 wheeler. I remember him…
People never knew that Harlan Crowe existed until pretty recently and he was probably happier with that anonymity than he is with his newfound notoriety. Trump himself was far from anonymous, but probably never would have been indicted if he hadn’t been elected President. He’s too narcissistic to see it that way,…
Most rich people don’t want to be all that famous. They want to be left alone to spend their money and wield their influence without attracting attention. Especially the attention of State’s Attorneys and special prosecutors.
Close Ecounters of the 3rd Kind, 2. It just rolls off the tongue.
I realize it’s probably an autocorrect error and that their is no copy editing around here (and never has been, even when the sites were good), but after that error gets made thirty or forty times you would think that the authors are looking out for it.
The only way I can see the agent being upset is if he felt he could have gotten Jackman (and himself) more money by playing hard to get.