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It will be soon followed by his third worst decision in life: buying another Insight. This man needs Insight but not in the form of a car.

What is the director trying to say with such a low POV? Is this a James Franco production? So many questions.

This is the best take on their video

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Reminds me of a poor principal who has no command over their student body trying to speak at an assembly. I almost expected a campaign staffer to start flicking the lights off and on until everyone got quiet.

I think your mom has more of a handle on FB than you give her credit for.

“but I have spent my entire life fighting to defend the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.”

I actually loved Dick. It really was a great movie!

I spend so much time pretending the only Colin in the film world is Firth that I actually had to Google Farrell

Your mom is my hero :) She knows what she wants and what she likes, and takes no substitutions or exceptions. Love it

My wife works for one of those big private universities that is flush with cash for a variety of reasons (name recognition, football, famous alumni, etc), and as a result, it’s full of these professors and admins who have been gently eased into emeritus status but who still have offices and support staff because of

The president of my university tried to get my department in “trouble” because we had posted some info he didn’t like (not even incorrect info, he just didn’t like how it reflected on the institution). We were like, okay, we’ll take it down, but let us tell you how the internet works. The particular documents had been

The people who did this have probably been ensconced in academia so long that they’re completely insulated from how the rest of the world works. The Chancellor probably said something like, “This is going to hurt our enrollment and fundraising, can’t we fix it?” and her staff then scrambled around trying to find

You could do an entire seminar entitled: “Emailing your boss from the account DJBluntz69@hotmail: Maybe don’t?”

In 2013, Katehi’s office contracted a Maryland-based company called Nevins & Associates for a six-month contract that costs $15,000 a month. Nevins was brought in to “clean up the negative attention,” ostensibly by removing, or lowering, Google references to the video. The online reputation management service

These out of touch people who are in positions of relative power are a complete embarrassment to themselves and the outrageous government paychecks they collect.