Defiantly? Like you told it not to be real, but it's real anyway.
Defiantly? Like you told it not to be real, but it's real anyway.
You've have a bunch of chances to point to one link to prove this, instead you keep telling us to trust your bullshit and then making further unsubstantiated claims.
So the animal rights crowd's complaints about wind are well founded, but their complaints about coal are a bunch of bullshit, right?
Yes, by all means, let's start at your assumption. It's clearly where you always start.
Read about Germany. They answered all of these questions like ten years ago.
Note: okay to poison water and maybe kill people, not okay to kill birds.
You mostly get mocked and berated for saying dumb shit, not for your sources.
Some countries still have slaves, I suppose we should allow that too — for the good of industry.
fuck you. Germany gets less sun than Maine and they will be fully running on renewable energy by 2050 while we're trying to figure out how to build a coal plant that can float where our coast once was.
seems to me that part of that "puck luck" narrative was just the media being astonished that the Rangers were in any of the games. NY overachieved to make it look as close as they did, and in doing so made it look like they were only a few breaks from winning the series.
glad I read all the way down before trying to make this same point — because I was just going to call him an asshole and point out that the bill is entirely reasonable. You did it better.
It's getting pretty popular here too. Not caught up to the other major US sports, but many of us also watch.
For fucks sake, "Diesel: I saw a documentary about a pilot hooking up with his stewardess. It didn't end well for either of them," was immediately followed with the movie poster for Flight. I'm not so sure that's a real response.
If you're going to make old jokes, at least get the right network. That's CNN.
Any chance this is some sort of Kenny Powers tribute performance art?
Jesus. Was the "no one watches MSNBC" joke not obviously enough the only point I was making? Should I put it in bold next time or something?
I think MSNBC might be willing to criticize these guidelines, not because they are liberal, just because they know no one is watching.
Seems like you glossed over the "in the desert" part. Taking it alone in a harsh environment is a risk.
Can't find the comment, but someone posted a surprisingly thorough explanation of why Don Draper is really DB Cooper. Now I'll be really disappointed if that's not the case.
I see others have answered, but in searching it out myself I found a new site that I think I'm going to like: