"He represents a good deal of what 'rural America' really dislikes. A non-theistic guy from Manhattan who, about long as I've known of him, openly sees a good percent of the people as beneath him."
"He represents a good deal of what 'rural America' really dislikes. A non-theistic guy from Manhattan who, about long as I've known of him, openly sees a good percent of the people as beneath him."
That has been my fallback throughout the daily pratfalls of the Trump administration.
"Get your facts straight."
Which episode? It doesn't show up on his IMDB, or in the Breaking Bad wiki. He's possibly mentioned ("It wasn't me! It was Ignacio!"), but that's all I can find of him in BB.
Nacho wasn't in Breaking Bad.
This is the most thoughtful post I have seen on the subject.
You need to look at the policies put in place under Sessions if you think it's no worse than under Obama.
I will say this: Maher's show is the only place you ever see someone call bullshit on a politician to their face on a regular basis. Maher may be an inflamed asshole, but he gives platform to a lot of people who otherwise would never get heard on crucial issues.
The bear said GOOD men.
What presidential task do you actually want him to do? I think we're better off with him doing as little presidenting as possible.
Trying to make a dovetail joint
Great solo, great song. I tried learning the solo, and gave up when I realized there was no way I could make the stretch on the fast repeating part. Mr. Friedman, I doff my cap to you.
That Orion solo - I always thought that was guitar until I heard the isolated bass track a couple years ago. Phenomenal playing.
Hetfield played the solo over the clean part of Master, the second solo in Orion, and I think he had one in To Live is to Die. He doesn't play the Orion solo live.
Also, The Call of Ktulu. And Creeping Death. And Ride the Lightning. And a Disposable Heroes. And Orion. And Blackened. And The Shortest Straw. And Dyers Eve.
If you're going Genesis, I'd go with "Cinema Show" or "Anyway" (I'm a sucker for harmonized solos).
Not as shitty as Pawlenty. And he did give us LRT. And it goes without saying that he'd be a significant upgrade over the current occupant of the White House.
Was it on Jools Holland? 'Cause if not, that one was pretty badass, too.
I don't know that Walt's wife's problem was that she was outspoken so much as that we never saw her being in love with Walt. I don't know if that's the writing or the acting, but it just seemed like she wasn't supportive in the way Walt needed - or in a way that I would expect a loving wife would be - after he was…
I think that's because they have to earn it. While there are good looking comedians, they are only there if they have put in the time and have found a way to connect with the audience. Actors, on the other hand, are typically cast for a look or type first, with talent being a secondary factor. So a lot of actors…