“DingE”--too cute.
“DingE”--too cute.
Your article was just a little too long.
What a clever, observant, incisive title.
I think only one of your journalist friends saw the movies. Thank goodness, as that informed opinion was refreshing.
Then we should tip the liquor store cashier too.
Quentin Dupieux’s “Rubber?”
Futurism recapitulates history.
Get it straight—Mrs. Beyder is the victim of an accident.
She deserves compensation, and the restaurant should have some contingency that protects her while there, else the restaurant is negligent.
“I will also make the Cheese Cookies for my dog, because while I am happy to eat popcorn for dinner, nothing is too good for her.”—HAHAHAHAHA!
You are right on top of this game!
Too bad you can’t drive it by putting both hands on the vents.
Don’t know why, but that seems somehow perfectly apropos for a Z.
Looks like it be such fun to glissando that row of buttons from one end to the other! I wonder if some sort of easter egg appears if done a few times in a row.
Thanks for the informative article, because that subject really did deserve some mention, after you brought it to our attention.
Like your clever, “Well, and also betrayed by my own stubbornness and prejudice, but whatever.”
Nice article, and thanks for the history bit.
Can’t help but think propagandist embarrassment after one of their very own superior Soviet Mechanical Engineers screwed up and didn’t want no one to know. Originally hidden with the soviet equivalent of Dubble Bubble, Mother Russia’s Very Own Number One Chewing Gum.
In this picture she really doesn’t look dangerous at all.
I don’t know what the big worry is.
Some people thrive on repeating high school.
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Did you hide the water and Pop Tarts©?