jroberts548
jroberts548
jroberts548

Actually they're all variations on the common ancestor "Football" that isn't really played in modern sport. American/Candian football is Gridiron Football, the two Rugby variations are Rugby Football and Soccer/Football is played under Association Football codes. TL;DR version, everyone is half wrong when they call a

That's funny. Without a picture of the wife's body, the commentors are forced to voice-snark her.

The SUV driver ran over a member of a mob, that was threatening his family after trying to illegally shut down a highway, in an attempt to escape said violent mob. Make sense now?

Yesterday's scheduled airing of the program on SportSouth was spiked in favor of an episode from two weeks ago.

The headline should read:

Remember, everyone, no matter what they do, they can't ruin the original trilogy for you. Unless they, say, digitally alter them with awful CGI then discontinue all versions except the changed ones.

Just kidding!

Actually 70s and 80s, mostly. And it pisses me off no end that clueless people who weren't fucking there have decided to collectively piss on the legacy of the man who probably did the most of anyone to make anime in America happen.

With enough plum sauce, you'll never know the difference.

A mixed example, maybe, but in Spider-man 2, Oscorp's big press event involves Otto Octavius creating an artificial sun. But the journalists in that film are actually pretty sharp, and are amazed that Octavius invented autonomous intelligent prehensile prosthetic arms, which he attempts to downplay in light of his

Sounds similar to the 9th Circuit case about Vanna White's right to publicity, in which she sued Samsung for using an ad featuring a robot with a blonde wig in front of a Wheel of Fortune-esque game board. The dissenting judge pointed out the stupidity of the ruling by stating that neither White's image nor her name

I of course did not mean to imply that you did not read the articles. For all I know, you read the articles, and have special knowledge that Camille Paglia and a Greek Orthodox priest cited by Boswell are in fact Roman Catholic, a surprise to both of them, I shouldn't wonder.

Lack of consideration would be ironic, since it was the ole' "nudum pactum" that got him in trouble in the first place.