We have Skor in Minnesota. Does this mean we get to join Canada? Pretty please?
We have Skor in Minnesota. Does this mean we get to join Canada? Pretty please?
"Every week there's a canal. Or an inlet. Or a fjord."
That sugar tariff is not just a thing of the past, it's still in effect.
His response is *already* "Clinton cheated and stole the election" and the damn thing isn't remotely over yet.
That entire scene went over my head as a youth, and now as a grown up and an accountant it's one of my favorites.
I'm not suggesting this time-based voter purge doesn't happen. My point was that the voter purge under discussion that happened in 2000 was a completely different, separate thing that was absolutely racially discriminatory.
The voter purge in question had nothing to do with being inactive for 8 years and everything to do with being deliberately loose with felon identification. They were alerted that this would cause a ton of false positives, but since they knew a lot of those false positive would be likely black and thus likely…
"I don't even own a television. Notice I didn't say 'TV'. Because TV is a nickname, and nicknames are for friends, and television is no friend of mine."
The secret code is the nursery rhyme he told his daughter!
Apparently it's some alternate timeline with no rape, if I'm reading his point correctly.
My husband grew up in that kind of household, although probably somewhat less conservative. It's the pits. They watch a lot of Anne of Green Gables.
They were also one of the earlier huge companies to be fairly LGBTQ friendly (domestic partner benefits, Gay Day at the parks, etc). 20+ years of boycotting Disney and the country has moved further and further away from homophobia.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah, I do my own patter. Just ring it up with the dong tea."
Something tells me he's a big fan of the version in which the prince rapes the unconscious Sleeping Beauty, and she wakes up nine months later after giving birth. To twins!
Touché.
The Rootz.
Could be, I thought the opera singer looked like Maureen for a minute.
I'm doubt anyone would need to testify against her. There's cameras everywhere, for one thing, and the other guard is there. And I get the impression that the court system within prison is even more biased against defendants than the court system outside.
The blonde female guard who's name I can't recall might have been a better morally neutral choice - she's fairly competent and not a complete sociopath, from what we've seen of her thus far.