Legalizing it has been extremely problematic, fellow Coloradoan. A lot of people who want to be here are unprepared for how to live here.
Legalizing it has been extremely problematic, fellow Coloradoan. A lot of people who want to be here are unprepared for how to live here.
I was thinking further west, like Arvada. There's gotta be affordable real estate somewhere around here. Our property taxes just went up 20% and Denver was rated the hottest housing market in the country, so I think if I want to sidestep the influx, I need to leave the state.
Secret insight into Trebek - he always has Archer on the brain.
His grasp of that clue was spectacular. His stance at the end of DJ, clearly annoyed that he didn't edge ahead of Dan, makes me root against him. Have some sportsmanship, ya would-be brainiac.
#6 - also good for his actual profession. Trebek only cares about Jeopardy, though, in typical fashion.
Ooh, where? I'm getting to the age where I want the kids off my lawn, and am looking forward to the day I can move into the retirement condos.
I'm in Denver, being flooded with hipsters and stoners.
I had Victoria's same logic as a child about the alphabet. However, I would never tell Trebek about it. That's just asking for it. Weirdos, glad they didn't unseat Dan before he qualified for TOC.
So offensive! He didn't throw shade on the men (or man, I can't remember) last week for not reading Little Women. Such a sexist pig.
King Arthur was the best wrong answer I've heard in a while. (In the hilariousness sense, not closest but no cigar sense.)
He's been porky since he grew the beard - it's part of the Orson Welles' strategy of disguising weight gain.
Or a few episodes of Dollhouse.
That documentary was very interesting, but I wonder what it might've been like if it had been made by someone outside of the Family. The "Everything is Stories" podcast has an episode where Robin Baker tells her story. One of the weirdest things about her story - meeting Jim Baker saved her from going to Sharon…
That documentary was very interesting, but I wonder what it might've been like if it had been made by someone outside of the Family. The "Everything is Stories" podcast has an episode where Robin Baker tells her story. One of the weirdest things about her story - meeting Jim Baker saved her from going to Sharon…
He was a joyful spectacle. If they're going to resurrect Celebrity Jeopardy, they need more of that.
That's the kind of thing I want to see in Celebrity Jeopardy - things normal contestants couldn't get away with.
I saw them in the mid-90s when they opened for Crash Worship. The show was in a vacant lot, and the entire thing was amazing.
I was pretty sure the delay in getting WOT was an AV Club conspiracy to keep Gilligan's FJ crash and burn quiet. I thought of John Huston, too, because I like to forget Sofia Coppola makes "important" movies.
I thought dead man's hand was widely known. Maybe it's just me, because when my grandparents took me to Mt. Rushmore when I was little, we stopped in Deadwood and that phrase was pretty prominent.
It's too bad they couldn't all take turns beating him. He can only lose once. Boooooo!!!