No, he's frequently seen in the public in the company of Guy Lombardo and Larry Welk.
No, he's frequently seen in the public in the company of Guy Lombardo and Larry Welk.
"Documents" existed long before email was invented. So, they're not the same thing (and are not called the same in legal proceedings; they have distinctly different definitions).
Not according to Merriam-Webster. To Gen Y, yes.
Singing that song in karaoke will ruin everything you are.
Yeah, but he wrote a song "lots of people" think is crappy. Can't I denigrate him for that?
Unless you're a son with a father who went through pretty much the same thing.
Unless you are literally trying to figure it out while you're being interviewed.
I feel the same way about "jealous", which seems to have completely shoved "envious" right out of the Merriam-Webster universe.
It's clear she didn't do her homework; otherwise I'd have taken her opinion much more seriously. She just parlayed some nebulous interpretations, like the kid who always did his book reports from the synopsis on the book cover.
You can scratch me off that list. That's the song that encouraged me to give up on UKJ and move on to thrash metal.
Kenny Rogers was quite the 70s storyteller. As I recall, he had a song about Ruby (maybe Lucille), a gambler, who picked a fine time to take her love to town, where she met and married the Coward of the County.
I wish a millenial had said this stuff about the song, because then I could provide some snarky scorning rebuttals. But FFS it was someone from the Slacker generation - just like me, so I have to respect the opinion, however perplexing it might be.
Or dragons' tits, if it gets that far
Now that would be worth watching!
This very thing may be the reason GoT slides permanently into the category of "unremarkable". In two years, I may no longer care who dies or who rules what.
You win
True, and Trump voters are so freaking angry about guns and America not being great anymore because it's overrun by illegal rapists and murderers, not to mention terror lovin' terrorists. No one is changing their mind.
Planning a march might net 10,000 people. King has millions of readers/followers. Just a thought.
Trump may or may not have kicked a dog to death when his sales career was first starting out
They read a lot of screaming, bigoted hyperbole