It’s a Sicilian message ...
It’s a Sicilian message ...
What about particle man?
Yeah, I’m iffy about that.
Weird dynamic. Germany is obviously sensitive about anti-semitic displays and Waters is known as being pro-Palestine. Neither of these things has anything to do with the storyline of The Wall but they’re all being conflated all of a sudden. It seems weird for the authorities to suddenly be shocked to notice fascist…
“Whatever the reason, it begs the question; how many times can De Niro cash a paycheck before he’s known more for his failures than his successes?”
There’s a scene in the movie “Bodyguard” where Kevin Costner takes Whitney Houston to a honky tonk and dances with her to John Doe’s version of “I Will Always Love You.” It runs neck and neck with Dolly’s original.
Best Springsteen reference in a Hold Steady song: “Tramps like us and we like them.” I kind of miss Mike Doughty. I downloaded several of his concerts from the Internet Music Archive. His solo songs were really good and he was funny as hell on stage.
Google Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
I guess I get it, but when I saw the topic my first thought was, “I wonder if “Constructive Summer” is on the list? Give the Separation Sunday or Boys and Girls in America albums a listen if you liked “Constructive Summer.”
“Sheeran’s attorney Ilene Farkas considered her cross-examination of Stewart after a roughly fifteen-minute break.” That was probably pretty dramatic.
I always wonder if “Kohoetek” resonates with people who weren’t around when the comet made its half-assed appearance. After all the hype about it being the biggest thing since Haley’s comet, it was mostly a non-event. That feeling of “is that all there is?” really informs the song.
I found my old copies of “Most of the Girls,” “Romeo at Julliard,” and “Chi-Town Budget Show” recently. Dixon’s stuff doesn’t sound dated at all.
“Wendell Gee” and “Good Advices” are significant omissions.
That one’s my favorite because I can use it in legal documents and at home.
They’re not really reprehensible defenses (except for the caregiver/guardian immunity one,) they’re boilerplate affirmative defenses. Consent is an affirmative defense to battery and can be waived if not alleged. The statute of limitations defense can also be waived if it’s not asserted in the answer. Based on…
“An enduring image of corporate lore that could be apocryphal but embodies an inner truth anyway finds Harry chasing Jack around the Burbank lot, swinging a lead pipe at Jack’s head.”
That makes sense - the courtroom sketch is evocative of the Grinch.
“And, if you can believe it, The Daily Show also took a shot at Trump, evoking in the genius and grotesque courtroom sketch by Jane Rosenberg.”
Just imagine if the original comment was two sentences.
Best reply ever.