There’s also the fact that he’s blatantly lying. The Trump Org never divested of their international holdings. That’s exactly why there was the recent controversy over Mike Pence traveling across Ireland to stay at a Trump Hotel.
There’s also the fact that he’s blatantly lying. The Trump Org never divested of their international holdings. That’s exactly why there was the recent controversy over Mike Pence traveling across Ireland to stay at a Trump Hotel.
Such a dildo that that’s what he ‘thought’ when he was portraying himself in the best light possible.
He’s the dildo the Proud Boy shoved up his ass to prove he wasn’t homophobic.
Well, he heavily implies that he dug a foundation to build a building. I’d love to see pics, or hear from any other witnesses to prove that ‘digging’ a foundation amounted to more than being around while one was being dug.
I think you might be on your own on this one, Super Dave.
Did you think he literally meant plants - like the photosynthesis type?
Right? She kept saying “cool-air” when she should have been saying “cole-our”. It was distracting for me.
Which Baldwin bro is this?
Agree that he’s missing a sense of humour for being too woke or something.
But there’s no need to worry, A Song Of Ice & Fire fans! Martin has promised—promised—on his blog that he won’t be touching any scripts for House Of The Dragon until he has “finished and delivered” Winds Of Winter. “Winter is still coming,” he says, “and Winds remains my priority, as much as I’d love to write an…
Given that we know what a colossal flame-out the threat of the Long Night became in future Westeros, who would be interested in digging deep into the origins? Makes total sense to drop this for something juicier from the ASOIF universe.
The last thing we need is a fantasy series based on the life of Geraldo Rivera.
Don’t worry! William Barr vowed to get to the bottom of this.
Have you seen his Netflix special (recent within a year or two)? If not, check it out.
The first four seasons or so they could follow Martin’s books pretty closely. Then came Martin’s two latest books in the series that introduced a bunch of brand new characters and parallel plotlines, and messed with timing from one plotline to another, etc. that made it very difficult to adapt for TV.
I agree with you mostly. The main difference for me was that I didn’t feel dejected by the ending. I expected it to be a hot mess as soon as they turned the Dorne story line into a Jamie & Bronn buddy comedy. I knew that superseding the source material was going to be trouble.
I’ve read City of Thieves long ago as well, and it was good. Nothing earth shattering, but a good read. I wondered the same thing, and assumed they meant screen-writing experience. But then I remembered that he wrote the screenplay for The 25th Hour, a Spike Lee film based on a novel that was pretty damn good.
You’re arguing that for people to talk about Bruce Jenner, the gold medal winning decathlete, you must first ask the permission of Caitlyn Jenner, or else you’re ‘dead-naming’?
I’m sorry, but did you actually read what you linked?
It’s not dead-naming. He was referring to this person was known as Bruce. Changing your name doesn’t re-write history.