If only the subway wasn’t the only form of transportation... Or if only NYC wasn’t the only place to live.
If only the subway wasn’t the only form of transportation... Or if only NYC wasn’t the only place to live.
I did I say that the MTA shouldn’t modernizes?
In my area one of the stations had to be closed for a year to put in a new elevator. The whole station had to be retro fitted to add an elevator. So adding elevators in NYC sounds like a long and arduous task.
Yeah, i’m pretty sure the “real tragedy” is Michael Jackson raping children.
That’s the Martin Bashir documentary, “Living With Michael Jackson”
How can you watch the Bashir interview and not know.
I remember seeing an interview with Michael Jackson when I was pretty young. It was an hour long, and I would swear it was either Oprah or Barbara Walters who was interviewing him. What I remember quite vividly is that he had his teenage (maybe 14 or 15 years old) live-in boyfriend with him for much of the interview,…
Well, they’re his in the sense that he paid for their conception (sperm donor, surrogate, and insemination) and has his name written on the birth certificate.
And they linked to it.
Boy, he’s lucky. I was about to kick his ass.
In the “interview”—which was picked up by a number of news sites, including our own—Johnson supposedly defamed the members of “generation snowflake” in a generally un-Rock-like fashion, being quoted as saying that “this generation are looking for a reason to be offended.”
Johnson’s a black Republican. So... maybe not so much on The Root.
Easy answer key for you
Maybe take down your own article then AVC
Of course he wouldn’t say something that would be that obviously devisive.
“Meanwhile, The Daily Star’s story continues to be up on the paper’s site; the organization has been sued for (and settled over) libel charges a number of times over the years, but it’s still baffling that they thought they could get away with allegedly straight-up inventing an interview with one of Earth’s most…
Probably hoping for a quick settlement. I’m going to guess he knows the lawyer otherwise this wouldn’t be worth the effort.
Too bad there is nothing binding about a random employee promising you free food for life.
I was pleasantly surprised by the reasonable amount he is suing for relative to the value of what the manager had offered.
Clearly, lifetime food is over-payment for the harm caused, but the manager was likely trying to head off an insurance claim and lawsuit. Considering how much food BK throws away, the cost to the…
Because it makes me think his compensation should be a bullet to the back of his head.