Very persuasively stated, Arundel. And well-written, too. Thank you.
Very persuasively stated, Arundel. And well-written, too. Thank you.
Huh…good stuff, Arby's and Mrs LA. "On the Media" had a discussion about this (and the concept of normalization) on their most recent show.
Oh…on that point…I'll just leave this here for everyone to calmly consider:
Eh…she's at the sea shore selling sea shells.
"The protests at Standing Rock over the Dakota Access Pipeline have resulted in a victory for the Sioux…"
"…if it kills us."
Uggh…I'm still sad that NPR decided to remove commenting from all of their articles. But I certainly understand their choice. At one time, loooong ago, there were some interesting and thoughtful comments there. And I enjoyed reading them.
Thank you for… making it so!
I hadn't done a search for a couple of days. I just did one and finally came up with this (can't find anything else):
I like your straight talk! You tell it like it is. You've got my vote!
Anyone have a link to to the full audio of the news item, "Clinton and Trump aides clash at Harvard forum?"
I stared at this blankly (and confusedly) for about 4 seconds. Then I burst out laughing.
One of the funniest "reviews" I ever read from a commenter was for the very dark and disturbing "Goodnight Mommy." The entire review was one word: "Nope."
He asked if her refrigerator was running.
Hey, Erykah, President Lincoln called…
I guess she will love that song forever, forever ever, forever ever…
I think you might be thinking of a different episode based on your description…
Ahh, yes. To watch Johnny as he slowly realizes the truth…
"I haven't seen the rest of the season…"
" I just don't understand how America isn't rioting over this issue."