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I'm not talking about Danny being victorious, I'm talking about him advocating Senko's urgent 'need to stigmatize' and actively silence in the public square.

I take on the moral belief that everyone deserves the presumption of respect, and it is from that perspective that it is so dismaying, indeed irritating and ANGERING, to watch people plead for an equal voice, then turn around and start squelching out everything that irritates them the instant they gain a bit of power

So long as we're all aware it never was about treating people with equality and respect, but imposing our own personal code of comfort.

Nothing ironic about Danny promoting an urgent 'need to stigmatize' an appreciable demographic of the citizenry, and to firmly request their silencing in the public square.

EDIT: Nevermind, misread.

"It was meant to be a gag gift, but the timing made it something more, through them off their orbit again."

When I said 'from jump street,' I didn't mean since the start of the show, or even since the moment she stopped being a solo practitioner. I'm musing about how much she knew once Diane started her maneuvers while Alicia was at the firm. You know, when Carey straight out asked her several times if she knew anything

That click of a toast between Alicia and Diane 'to an all women firm.'

Since when is hate a reasonable interpersonal response?

I'm a strong C-H-M fan, but more quality car shows is more quality car shows. I don't expect the new show to be as good, attributable as much to the loss of Wilman et al as the loss of the on camera talent. But I hope for a good show nonetheless.

Cars of the People is an even better James May documentary series.
Two 3 part series, where he runs down the history behind how the mass market cars developed and were marketed over the years. Chock full of details on things like how licensing insurance rates in England led to the spate of 3 wheeled minicars. How the

It was particularly apt for me, as I did the exact same thing with my Craftsman self-propelled last fall. After the last mowing season, my crankcase seal was leaking and the self-propel drive gear was slipping, so I took the whole shebang down to bare parts.
It's not as perilous or nerve-wracking as it might first

Yeah, Morgan Smith. Took me a second, Gives off a Anna Camp vibe as a blonde.

He fixes her cable?

I'm not gonna go ham on anyone either way, but the more bothersome connotation than black nonparticipation in 'the' 9/11 is the sentiment that some people grieve deeper or in a different way over Prince's death based on skin color.

Wonder if Michael Richards has any insight on those mitigating factors?

Whose 9/11 was 9/11, and why weren't the blacks invited?

OK folks. I know how it reads on this page, the about comment is an ambiguous modifier. But if you watched the show, 'it's a beautiful ceremony' was Abbi's remark about the 'Christian 'Nilla Wafer line [ie, being more knowledgeable and passionate about Christian communion than Judiasm, one of the running jokes of

He's punditing, not reporting.

Some say that vault had a musky Victor Mature-like scent.