What is the “leftist bro” critique of John Lewis, of all people? I tried googling, and failed.
What is the “leftist bro” critique of John Lewis, of all people? I tried googling, and failed.
Does your building have a super or someone (maybe the landlord himself) who moves tenants’ trash from one area to the other? Even if you’re responsible for putting stuff in recycling bins and garbage cans yourself, don’t they have to be moved out on the street every so often on garbage collection day? If so, do not…
How low could it go? The hourly wage for servers is $2.13 and has been for 25 years. If a customer is not an asshole and tips at least 15% you’d only need one $15 order per hour to replace your wage income.
Trump might have a well-justified fear and loathing of the ski industry. Apart from the showdown at the Snow-K Corral, apparently he was furious that Ivanka and Jared and the grandkids, whose name I’m sure he can never remember, were partying in Aspen while the health care bill detonated in his face.
I assume you’re talking about the Minneapolis public transportation system? Here in New York transit jobs are extremely competitive, there might be thousands of applicants for every job that opens up. Why people in Mpls are so reluctant to go into a field with low barriers to entry and considerable benefits and job…
What is especially wonderful about this is the article and the illustrations are so redolent of Spy Magazine at its best. Spy Magazine, helmed by Graydon Carter, arch-nemesis of Donald Trump, whose laughable/unsavory antics were rarely absent from an issue. It is from Spy that we got the apt descriptor for Trump,…
I admire the guy leaning in at slightly leaning in Sandberg’s right. He knew enough to bring a flask. From the look on his face I’d say the flask was pretty much empty by the time the photo was taken.
I’m a middle-aged guy. Once I was visiting relatives right around the time my nephew first got his license. I didn’t have a car so he eagerly volunteered to be my driver. That branch of the family doesn’t drink except a little at the holidays so one afternoon I said, “Do you know where I could get some wine? I want to…
The wall-mounted phone! We had one growing up, no call waiting or answering machine of course. We never used phones, just sort of showed up unannounced and unescorted at other kids’ houses. I think in the 1970s childhood telepathy was much more common than it is now.
Jack Nicholson as the 85-year-old next door neighbor. He can still carry a picture! Oh wait, didn’t he already...never mind.
I would gladly go to a wedding expo. Have you ever been to a baby expo? The one I went to still haunts my nightmares twenty years later.
Revereware! When I moved into my first apartment my mother gave me a big set, I think something like 15 pieces. Before I could thank her, she told me, “because you’re not coming over to my house all the time because you can’t feed yourself.”
Nonsense, I’m sure they all know by now that the internet is a series of tubes. It not a, not a dump truck, it’s a series of tubes.
Isn’t the redhead on the end that advertising girl Joan Holloway Harris? I tell you, I wouldn’t let my husband share a puu-puu platter at Trader Vic’s with that homewrecker.
I too loved Ernest Borgnine. He died about five years ago at the age of 95, so he would have been about 80 when that show was on the air. A trouper.
The brunette who played the Mom is Donna Pescow, who was the girlfriend in “Saturday Night Fever” and had her own short-lived show, “Angie,” and Angie’s mother was played by the late, great Doris Roberts.
Stojko’s parents named their children wisely. Elvis’ brother is named Attila.
Sounds like he gets a lot of his insights from “Drunk History.” Which is fine as a supplemental, but not sole, source.
Tokyo Toni sounds like a character in a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta. Maybe Mom is a fan?