Who are you speaking for? The makers of the movie knew it was bad and didn’t make it available for review before release. If the makers had such a low opinion of the movie then why should anybody else bother to talk it up?
Who are you speaking for? The makers of the movie knew it was bad and didn’t make it available for review before release. If the makers had such a low opinion of the movie then why should anybody else bother to talk it up?
Could really stand to repeal all of PL 115-97, which is so unpopular that republicans won’t mention it on the campaign trail.
The OP suggests that you’re using the SUV for towing or off-roading. Most SUVs that excel at towing (generally the full sized SUVs) don’t excel at off-roading, and most SUVs that excel at off-roading don’t excel at towing, and neither category accounts for the majority of SUV sales (this excludes the pointless CUVs,…
The vast majority of SUVs can’t do any of that, and the ones that can are not in the price range of a single vehicle family.
I’d say they’re getting competently owned by the rest of the league.
Bernie is a legend! Ernie. . . not so much.
It would have to massively exceeded the stated capacity to get close to making a dent in traffic, and even then there’s no guarantee it wouldn’t worsen things by concentrating surface traffic at the entry-exit nodes. It would be more effective to do something that would reduce the number of cars on the roads in the…
There are people with a crippling addiction to food. Just because there no chemical hold on you as there would be for alcohol, nicotine, or even caffeine doesn’t mean there isn’t a challenge to treating it, especially if it’s a response to a separate psychological issue.
Come on, Duquesne. They’ll never let you win against a Big Ten team with a Big Ten play.
Such a good joke. I’m happy I came up with it.
The whole project is utterly baffling to me. It’s pitched as an egalitarian futuristic mass transportation project but it uses private cars and has an inherently low capacity. If the tubes even serve routes under high demand they will either have to be priced too high for the average driver or will have as bad…
I’m used to it being a problem watching Tennessee vs. Big Ten teams, usually during the tournament, but with them there’s at least an art to it. Naturally my greatest grievance is this one against Michigan, where Stokes is moving away from the basket and a defender mysteriously falls into the lane:
If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em:
Didn’t he threaten to kill ex-Memphis coach Calipari?
Penny is working hard to embarrass himself over this game, with his comments on Sunday and today. They had a strategy in mind to play against a better team and it didn’t pan out for them. He doesn’t have any reason to hang onto this — his recruiting class is plenty good enough to keep the fan base engaged.
I’ve been seriously entertained by Penny’s bewildering fascination with stirring things up with Barnes. He’s already got a great recruiting class coming in, so he doesn’t need to fire up the base, and Barnes isn’t even targeting Memphis, so he doesn’t have to go head to head with him on a regular basis.
Watching Penny melt down about this has been bewildering but entertaining. You get the feeling he's desperate to generate interest from their fan base, but they're already recruiting well enough to get them excited so there's no reason to put on this act. Barnes isn't even targeting Memphis as a recruiting ground.
I think the piece is satire. You could throw in some academic papers, though, to bolster your point:
Does she realize there are no Pittsburgh teams to be had at 10 million Euros?
I feel like he’s going to have trouble arguing that he’s the first one to come up with this