Bautista is too. Over the weekend he adopted a dog that was abused.
Bautista is too. Over the weekend he adopted a dog that was abused.
Craig is one of the very best. Gives the term “class act” new meaning.
It’s nice to hear stories about people in the entertainment industry being decent humans. We don’t get that enough.
Craig sounds like an all right guy, and I’m sure he would sign your cast without hesitation.
If James Bond broke my nose I’d ask him to sign it.
A word about Blade Runner 2049: It’s not just the visuals, but the sound. The music in theaters is set to be palpable. When your chest is vibrating from the bass during a tense scene, it’s... god. I can’t even imagine trying to watch that movie again without it. It was an experience, and while I don’t remember a ton…
“Does that make sense?” is a way to check in with your listener. Confident communication need not be unidirectional communication.
Baller move. Yeah, don’t tell people things will be outside and then just construct a building in an outdoor space. That just makes it inside again! I’ve seen so many restaurants do this - offer outdoor space, then essentially build another building in the street with four walls and a ceiling. You just recreated…
Yup. Depending on melanin content, I fully expect the old - “She’s suffered enough and we shouldn’t let this one tragic incident ruin her future.” argument to be rolled out.
Psychopath: other people are toys.
I heard it defined very succinctly once, and I think it’s fairly accurate, as far as it goes:
She sounds like a sociopath who should be tried as an adult and institutionalized. Her friends should also be tried as accessories.
Kind of rotten, but very truthful insight. His/her sage advice is good for a young driver to hear — from a victim’s point of view. In other words, don’t trust the other guy on the roads, like, at all.
She sounds like a sociopath who should be tried as an adult and institutionalized. Her friends should also be tried as accessories.
Whoa that’s super interesting.
I’d heard they were at Yellowstone before he drove that van back. First thing that came to mind was the “Zone of Death” where there’s some weird loophole regarding prosecution of felonies.
If the police ever want to interview you for something where there’s even the remotest chance you could be a suspect, you need to lawyer up. Cops are interested in clearing cases and naming suspects for DA”s to charge, not necessarily in getting to the truth.
“and lawyered up right away”