35K for glass is a scam. Nowhere does it mention what kind of car it is.
35K for glass is a scam. Nowhere does it mention what kind of car it is.
I might be able to muster up some empathy if all his problems weren’t knowingly and willingly self inflicted.
And I thought Ryan Air was the shitty airline.
So science and advancement is being hindered by dummies. Same as it ever was.
Interesting...Martin Scorsese...I think some huge fucking loser actually just wrote something about him
This is genuinely one of the most rancid, thoughtless articles in the history of the AV Club. It is antithetical to what this website used to be. G/O Media should do us a favor and shut the whole fucking thing down.
Highway onramps are for accelerating up to highway speeds.
this is some “oh so you hate waffles”-ass logic.
That’s how I am about Wings. When I was watching it in real time broadcast, it was as good as sitcoms get, and then you don’t find it in syndication and it lapses from your consciousness. Once or twice a year I recall ‘gee I wish I could dial up a Wings marathon.’
This is just me spitballing, but I think Frasier had an unfortunately perfect formula to slide out of the collective image of ‘what sitcoms were like’ of the era. It has a little bit of the ‘family sitcoms’ before it, a little bit of the ‘people of different lives just bouncing off each other in the big city’ that 90s…
For busy pedestrian intersections I’m a big fan of traffic being stopped in every direction and people being able to walk anywhere in the intersection (diagonally, etc.). Not sure if that’s what they have in Austin but I’ve seen it in several big cities. It actually reduces the wait for both cars and pedestrians…
Fans of the original will know that the plot shifts and changes each week. Every episode is a standalone story, throwing our characters into a series of predicaments—an emotionally charged quiz night, an elite invite-only club, a night cooking cassoulet at the fire station—and waiting to see how they’ll muddle their…
46-year-long running show... So, by your logic, Richard Hammond was hosting it when he was 7 years old? Hammond, Clarkson, and May were not the ones who “Originally hosted” it.
Afterlife was to me a heartless nostalgia bait cash in that mishandled the passing of a key individual in ghastly fashion. In some ways I kinda look down harder on Afterlife then the 2016, and I aggressively don’t like either.
It…can be both? It’s not like Afterlife wasn’t also a heartless, unfunny cash grab.
I think your second paragraph is the real problem. I don’t care if he embellishes stories in his comedy, or even if he just straight up lies to help a bit. If the stories are presented as true-ish and implicate real people, I think there’s a different standard. It does seem a little weird that this is coming to a head…
He should not get the Daily Show job because he wasn’t even close to being the best candidate. Roy Wood Jr. was the best.
It sounds like the point of the season is to produce a season-long prelude to Thrawn’s return to the galaxy, which will then play out over the next season, Mando S4, and the Filoni movie.
What does Ahsoka learn, exactly? That she “wants to live?” That’s not new information for her or her audience. She always wanted to live.
I haven’t either, but it must *not* be common knowledge; even if Luke was hidden away on Tatooine and never overheard anything, he was with the rebels long enough that someone would have said “oh, shit you’re Vader’s kid” the moment he said his dad Anakin was a famous pilot.