Just pretend it happened 20 years ago, and remove the anachronisms.
Just pretend it happened 20 years ago, and remove the anachronisms.
I miss all those old Sierra games, Freddy. Remember Quest for Glory?
I’m sure Natasha is gratified that you feel her piece of journalism was too bloviating to be worth your time to read, but that the picture at the top redeems it. She probably just views her scribblings as a silly little hobby, anyway.
Jezebel should do one of those things where they ask for horror stories. This time with a daycare theme. If they do, I hope you will dish.
So Pauly D wasn't too busy for this? Wow!
I think it’s hard to predict. I wish I could account for why a movie like “The Color Purple” wasn’t ignored by white people, but “Beloved” played to crickets.
One problem is the friggin audience. Most people seem to reject movies unless they are marketed in a way that confirms their basest stereotypes about the “other”.
Some great excerpts from Eric D Snider’s review of the movie:
pleading temporary insanity
I used to watch BET Comic View back in the nineties. This woman (and to a greater extent) Clinton was the topic of most of the jokes one year.
It would appear that the unicorn lady's pictures have been dismissed as spam. Don't worry. You aren't missing anything. Just a lazy trolling attempt.
You do have a right to be proud. A good, interesting article I’ll read; but when the author also knows how to turn a phrase, then I’ll kiss the hem of their garment. Why say “he couldn’t control his addiction”, when you could instead say “he was never able to outrun his appetites”?
I sure hope the girl and the mom are more upset as a matter of principle, rather than crestfallen that she won't be part of one of the many apparatuses in place that serve to heap worship on a bunch of guys because they are good at throwing a ball around.
Congrats getting out of the grey void!
Do a few idiots venting their displeasure in all caps via social media really a controversy make?
I have no doubt they fanned the flames of this supposed controversy. There is no such thing as bad advertising.
How did a bullet get in there without demolishing his teeth and gums? Was he yawning when the gun went off?
Nice to know that despite a life of adversity, he at least learned how to be a generous lover.
Not just that, though. There are a great many things wrong with that statement.
Yeah I did some research, and some people speculate it was how a lot of dudes would ditch their stashes so nobody would see it in their curb-side trash.