If the money was given outright to Mason, it's fully controlled by Mason. I suspect it's in a trust, where it's only paid out according to the conditions of the will.
If the money was given outright to Mason, it's fully controlled by Mason. I suspect it's in a trust, where it's only paid out according to the conditions of the will.
He had been kicked in the head by a horse.
Instead of dead animals my cat takes socks from my dresser and brings them to me. I frequently have random socks all over my house.
I felt a murderous rage when I thought Buster had been killed. Dr. Lector would probably use that against me at some point.
I was thinking someone better kill Joffrey or I'll do it myself when the wedding pie showed up…
Yep, should've been main-lining.
Episode 1 is full of philosophical stuff, just rewatched it.
I'm rewatching EP 1 and assuming he's God, son of God or thinks he's one of the two. When asked why he has a cross in his apartment, he says it's for meditation…"I contemplate the moment in the Garden…the idea of allowing your own crucifiction." He also says he's not Christian, which is *exactly* what the real…
If you feel imprisoned by your job, try to curb your spending and save as much money as you can. Money in the bank = freedom. Tons of debt you can barely make the minimum payment on may keep you stuck at that soul-sucking job.
I have a hard time believing Ray doesn't have a hairy butt.
I'm from the Minneapolis area and have had the distinct pleasure to meet both Joel and Mike at different times and at different bars. Occasionally they throw in some local references (I just remembered the liquor stores close at 8). Just finished Final Sacrifice based on your recommendations and what Netflix had. And…
I watched most of this last night (will finish it tonight). At one point they mentioned that the oxygen had been activated, meaning the astronauts had been aware that things were going badly (rather than being killed immediately). What an awful way to die.