What really gets my blood boiling is able-bodied people who are not caring anything heavy standing on the down escalator. Sweet Jesus, people, did you see Wall*E and think, “that’s the life!”
What really gets my blood boiling is able-bodied people who are not caring anything heavy standing on the down escalator. Sweet Jesus, people, did you see Wall*E and think, “that’s the life!”
What previous malfeasance?
Recall that the Sesame Street of many of our youths were aimed at pre-schoolers, whereas the Elmo era has gradually dropped that focus to toddlers. The show has changed because the audience did first.
Have you ever been to NYC? Brownstones and recycling bins are found in pretty much every residential neighborhood of every ethnic, racial and income demographic.
Play-by-play guy surprisingly good.
Here’s a link to an interesting documentary about the attempt by the African American community to develop something similar:
But he’s not speaking generically like you are — he’s specifically saying that a liberal media bias created the fiction that Donovan McNabb was a good quarterback, which is incorrect and insulting. It’s like saying Ben Carson is not really an excellent surgeon, but the media is desperate for a feel-good story about a…
You are allowed to not like something that is popular without apology!
I think “scored” would sound better than “made” here.
Raise your hand if you fast-forwarded after #3 looking for Porkins.
Would rather see “The George Pataki Story” starring a younger George Segal or “The George Segal Story” starring an older George Pataki?
How so?
I have no objection to what you said. It simply appeard that what you intended to communicate and what you actually communicated were at odds. So if you do not intend to communicate judgment (as indicated by the second part of your post and your subsequent statements), you should communicate differently. To me.
If you want to seem less judge, appending a “to me” at the end of some of your sentences would go a long way.
I have the absolute right to criticize rich people who indulge their own narcissism.
They are going to be so unhappy when the dog’s personality is not the same.
An “I don’t think either is bad,” does not negate the high level of judginess that came before it.
I think he did it by Leyton Occident.
On one hand, seeing teens appreciate unconventional talent restores my faith in humanity. On the other hand, shooting videos in portrait destroys any faith that was restored.
Exactly right, except for the “rich” and “famous” part.