jmyoung123
jmyoung123
jmyoung123

Nearly every character in D&C goes to the same high school, and most i Superbad do. If this were teens in the woods, or elsewhere, sure. If the way the characters know each other is through high school and it is contemporaneous, I call it a high school movie.

I believe the keyword there is “initially”. I agree with the other guy that the reference was intended to show he was out of the loop

High school movie, the protagonists attend high school and the motivations are generally of the nature of high school kids. Dazed and Confused had few scenes set actually in high school, but is a high school movie.  

How do you know she was aware of the episode?

Depends upon which comics you are loooking at.  

No one is talking about the trial itself. No one has made the argument you claim.   

Sure, but at the margin, the popularity of the suspect will affect the decision to prosecute.

Regardless, my point stands that you meant synonyms and not homonyms.

You are pointing to the outcome, not the pre-trial decision-making. Prosecutors choose to bring cases they believe they can win.  

On the margins, it probably does matter. We will have to wait and see what the prosecution has.

In a civil case taking the Fifth can be used against you. Not in a criminal case.

He should have checked the gun himself.  

They are in fact homonyms as homophones are homonyms. I believe you meant synonyms.  

*That’s “Who Represents,” not a gift catalog for sex workers.”

This goes in the positive column for the internet. There were a lot more gatekeepers back in the day. 

You know, I am actually interested in this, but they had to go and post a video rather than a write-up and a link. Ugh

No literary masterpiece, but quite fun” is exactly how I would describe the Corwin cycle.

Another cycle of 5.  Are there any other books besides the two cycles?

Most of the collaborators listed are definitely rock guys. Not metal, but rock. And while I still have my Yngwie albums, he represents a lot of bad aspects of 80's metal.

I do not believe it is being written off for tax purposes.