Totally. After this is cancelled after a few episodes he could do an Alien-verse “Better Off Ted” where he plays the Portia de Rossi part.
Totally. After this is cancelled after a few episodes he could do an Alien-verse “Better Off Ted” where he plays the Portia de Rossi part.
Then she would beat him mercilessly.
Maybe she’s divorced with kids?
I think the plot is that he’ll come back once he realizes what he’s missing. She specifically says she won’t stop him. It’s arrogant, not creepy.
I agree.
Because you shouldn’t hear it?
I never knew Charlie’s mom was Ms. Yvonne. Wow.
Deep in the heart of Texas!
Interesting. Would this tax, perhaps, charge a larger percentage the more money one made? You know, progress through higher percentages?
I feel terrible about this. I thought that show was fun. I remember Trump from late night shows. He had weird hair and had orange skin as a brand, and then they made fun of him, and everyone laughed. I thought he was in on the joke, just like Richard Simmons. Now I find out he wasn’t in on the joke (or he isn’t…
Height is really important, too. The higher the seat is the slower you feel.
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While I agree that you would be safer during a crash, but the fact that you have to pull out 10 feet into traffic to check oncoming traffic would be a problem.
That’s a good point, but it’s about as botched here in the US as possible already.
Lockheed Martin does at least some of the customer service for Obamacare.
Your mom doesn’t complain about the “D”.
Are they are known for their breadth? Perhaps, acreage?
It’s on purpose. The first bit is all exciting derring do, heroic people being heroic, and the rest is about how that don’t mean shit. It’s deflating.
There are a bunch of themes going on, in particular how different leadership styles fail, how important faith is for good and bad, how good intentions don’t have to lead…
I haven’t read all of those, but that looks like an enjoyable list of books. I have trouble remembering some of the stuff I read, but I do remember and English teacher straight up, in the middle of class, announcing what we were reading was bad, and moving on to the next book.