kilcormac67
kilcormac67
kilcormac67

I strongly doubt Bobonov Perunovich is actually progressive.

Prove she’s brain damaged.

I’ll admit, I’m shocked (if pleased) to hear that.

I’m assuming that you didn’t write this headline, given how much worse it is than the rest of the story.

From personal experience, just throw the term “wypipo” into any answer. They’ll literally start chewing through the wall. 

Bobby’s a weird one. He considers himself leftist, hates Jewish people, but doesn’t REALLY seem to like most black people either. I’ve seen every possible pairing of those three traits before, but all three at once is something new.

I mean, keep in mind that someone who writes for a celebrity gossip blog probably doesn’t have the skill needed to write anywhere else--which includes the ability to ask if the sentence one just wrote makes a damn bit of sense.

Oh, come ON--how is this age restricted? 

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In the meantime, I think I know where she should shop:

Hey, if you can give me an alibi and a match...

Not trying to be a troll here, really, but is it a GOOD thing that veterans don’t talk about these things? I can’t think of too many cases where a code of silence helps...

Please, please, PLEASE not him. I wouldn’t say literally anyone else, but I don’t think he’s cut out for the US Senate.

Let me guess, the Anti Defamation League will also pitch in? Or maybe the Rothschilds?

David Halberstam (if you don’t know him, he was a very highly regarded historian of the 20th century US) thought that at least in his day, California was a very rootless place—because it had grown so fast, very few people* had lived there very long, and that lack of long tradition meant that there weren’t any of the

1. I think you might want to remove the first “her” from the headline.

I have two questions:

The King’s biographer thinks that it could be a real threat as well, actually. GB is a very angry, very dysfunctional country right now, where people outside the ruling class are struggling to keep their heat on, sewage flows into the sea and the newspapers publish calendars of which union is on strike due to cost of

You might want to take a look at this article (which I also shared below). I think coverage of the book just took the juiciest/clickbaity-est part of what he wrote.

You (and others) may find this interesting--it was written by a man who served at the same time as the Duke of Sussex:

There’s no part I would visit for under $55000 tax-free.