“This is probably how so many reformed Trump supporters feel when encountering the “I told you so” attitude of their liberal friends”
“This is probably how so many reformed Trump supporters feel when encountering the “I told you so” attitude of their liberal friends”
Yes, assuming loads, winds, and temperatures affect only the automatic.
Uh, why does the train have to keep moving all the time? Why not just attached the engine to a generator and have heat and stay in one place? Did you just say because it’s a metaphor?
C’mon, when’s the next supercar with a million horsepower and a price tag of a hundred million dollars gonna be released?
“To construct these internal structures they had to build from the bottom up.”
Boy, the two people in that photo sure are believable as residents of a dirt-poor mining district.
In fact, the Cayenne is *so* capable that the next 911 is gonna have an extra 12 inches of ride height, because that’ll just make it much more capable.
Well, Kurtzmann believes a show needs to account for all the time in a character’s life between its beginning and end—episode 13 picks up, or needs to pick up, right where episode 12 ended, not an unspecified period of time later. It needs to work more like a movie, where, say, “Three Days of the Condor” isn’t 72…
Also, just DVDs. In the 80's and 90's, there were VCRs, and they could’ve released, e.g., “Night Court: the Complete Series” on VHS, but nobody did. Maybe it existed but it was a really niche thing; nobody I knew ever owned any TV show on tape in the 90's. It wasn’t until DVDs became widespread that people began…
The thing is, if some of these shows *were* 13-hour movies, nobody would watch them. Like Mad Men. As a single story, it’s repetitive AF. It’s just the same things over and over again, with infinitesimal variations. Get a client, lose a client. Sleep with so-and-so, break up with so-and-so. Leave your firm,…
“Lack Of Right To Work Law May Have Lost Illinois The Toyota-Mazda Factory”
Nope, I still don’t want to.
Don’t worry, I *am* doing my best to resist hyperbole, but I think you might even be a little corrupted yourself by hyperbolicness. If *I* take Uber and they’re just driving me around town I give ‘em 1 star. Drivers with champagne and Rolls Royces get 2 stars, and that’s only if they carry me piggyback from the car…
Next they should do a compilation of the best comments on this page bragging about how great they are and how much money they made and if you didn’t like being a car salesman you’re a weak dick.
If Bangle knew what he wanted the other guy to draw, why didn’t he just draw it himself?
Only people who are “cut out for” prison should go to prison. Okay. I guess the judge in the Don Blankenship (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Blankenship) mining disaster trial agreed with you—1 year in prison + $250,000 fine for killing 29 guys as long as he didn’t kill them violently. Blankenship just wasn’t cut…
Re the Emoji Movie, no, I wasn’t the least bit curious about what it’ll be like. Once you’ve over the age of, say, 25? and you’re not a dummy, you already know what it’ll be like.
Or the whole show is a sequel to the Genesis song, “No Son of Mine.”
WON’T SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE CORPORATIONS!