Now that you mention it, I can’t help it but Bill Clinton has a resting do-me face.
Now that you mention it, I can’t help it but Bill Clinton has a resting do-me face.
I suffered through George H. W. Bush’s whiny voice and stopped myself from dwelling on it. Made myself concentrate on what he said, because when I noticed myself getting repulsed at his voice, I thought, “That’s hate.”
I LOL’d
Also have you tried Champion?
Ever tried Orvis?
You should see the Nextdoor app where I live. Ugh. Any time there’s one of those explioited, trafficked, teens or young adults selling magazines door to door it’s “CALL THE COPS! THEY’RE CASING!” and tons of defensive posts if anyone explains the magazine-sales situation (that they are not casing). But let one animal…
You probably know this, but former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop’s son was killed in a rock-climbing accident. Koop was such a super Calvinist that he went on the lecture circuit with a lecture entitled “God Killed My Son.” I learned about this doctrine in a book called “Against Calvinism.” No big.
Sorry if this posts twice. Don’t know where my post went. If you watch the ID show “Stalked: Someone’s Watching,” you’ll see a fair number of woman stalkers getting violent/killing. Here’s one such case, very sad:
If you watch the ID show Stalked: Someone’s Watching, there are plenty of women stalkers who kill. One I remember was a limo driver in Las Vegas.
I believe the trained meteorologists from California (such as Gary Lezak) like to move to a more “interesting” market weather-wise (such as KC).
In KC, KSHB’s Kalee Dionne is BOTH. Beautiful and serious meteorologist. Not that one has to be beautiful to get my loyal viewership. We take weather extremely seriously in KC for obvious reasons.
Who new El Paso was sitting so pretty?
I’ll see your job openings and raise you some crazy little women
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Look at the gap between Denver and Colorado Springs.
Me again. I just looked through several quote books again for the quote in question. What I found gave me another reason to support, rather than mock, Westerners’ borrowing of African proverbs (assuming this one is authentic, which I do, but it may not be).
The vast majority of quotes about solitude came from Western…
I know what they meant. My point is that we do know the provenance of the vast majority of writings. This article sounds as if every quote out there is fake or of dubious provenance. That’s just as lazy as accepting every quote as authentic. They’re aggravated at people they think are dumb who try to borrow wisdom…