"Husband has had numerous intimate relationships with other women during the parties' marriage, to the embarrassment and humiliation of wife."
"Husband has had numerous intimate relationships with other women during the parties' marriage, to the embarrassment and humiliation of wife."
"13. Star Wars (1977) - Hard to pick one influential image from Star Wars — but this one shot, of the stars turning into streaks of light by uncanny speed, defined the exhilarating speed and vastness of George Lucas' galaxy, and was copied endlessly."
Star Anise.
Two things:
Yes...the thing I was most impressed with that play was Eli's pass. Cruz did a great job splitting the coverage, but Eli's pass dropped into his hands, in stride.
A friend of mine told me about going to one of Rick Bayless' restaurants and meeting Rick. The food was great and Rick couldn't have been nicer. I said, "Yeah, hard to believe he and his brother are related, huh?"
Only on her inflated sense of self-worth...Heidi Collins is insufferable.
"No one gets paid 18 million dollars a year and hits singles."
[slow clap]
No mention of the fact the Ravens' radio guy is named Gerry Sandusky?
I ~heart~ your friend. If she's ever performing in Minneapolis/St. Paul, she's invited to my house for martinis and Sri Lankan food (I do the martinis, my Sri Lankan wife does the food).
The impossible has happened!
I play guitar in a band and we were booked to play a harness racing track a few weeks ago. Fun gig, but weird...we played for a half-hour, then the first race started. The races last two minutes, tops. Then we played during the intermission until the next race (10 minutes or so). Then stopped until the race was over.…
Anybody know how Peter Max is doing?
The rest of the contestants will quickly get tired of hearing Jeff say, "I didn't come here to make friends."
Good. I'm not the only one who read the URL that way...
tl, dr
Horatio Caine: Well, that's a costume with a lot of...a-peel.
No other Minneapolis venues would be considered for, say, a Final Four or a Super Bowl.
Yes, and the writer (Nancy Dowd) based the film on the experiences of her brother, Ned, who played minor-league hockey. Ned plays Ogie Oglethorpe in the film.