That was pretty much the Iliad's theme as well.
That was pretty much the Iliad's theme as well.
Nonsense! Just takes a little mortar in the right place.
Well, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
The episode doesn't tell us. But given her increasing resentments towards wife #2, I have a hunch things ended … poorly.
America's restaurant scene is pretty healthy, no matter what Ramsay does or doesn't do on his show. He's freed up from the responsibilities to "foster" much of anything, and can go for whatever seems most entertaining.
You don't?
[Slaps the cigarette out of your mouth]
♫ Once the rockets go up, who cares where they come down?
"Dot's not my department!" says Wernher von Braun ♫
It'd be even better if you were a guard.
"You either break up for good, or you live long enough to become a tribute band of yourself."
Robards would've been fantastic!
Sit down. Here, have a drink.
I turned 30 that year. And I believe it was actually the Spice Girls that caused me—for the first non-ironic time in my life—to mutter, "I'm getting too old for this crap."
The wonderful thing about triggers
Is triggers are wonderful things.
It's tricky.
I'm not convinced it's my job, or yours, or anyone else's, to "fix" them.
It's one of those things that's a little bit tricky
He might be getting the sack, is what you're telling us?
Well, in Hughes's first paragraph he seemed to offer the notion of “ideological diversity” as something facially objectionable in the abstract, so I made an abstract counterpoint. I'm no Google insider or HR wonk, and couldn't say whether they need to change a thing, much less in what direction.
Agreed 100%.