I remember that article, and it makes perfect sense that Lynch would choose that as his hatesong as it very neatly encapsulates the polar opposite of his aesthetic.
I remember that article, and it makes perfect sense that Lynch would choose that as his hatesong as it very neatly encapsulates the polar opposite of his aesthetic.
FJ fell in my lap as it were since about a year or so ago I was arranging "It's a Small World" and found out that it's one of the few things that Disney did not copyright specifically at the behest of UNICEF, so not only is it superior to "Happy Birthday" in that regard, but it's also a round with some catchy…
Justin's bragging that he was a "cord cutter" instantly put me off, so I was happy first that his $4K DD was still wimpy enough that Liz could keep him from running way, and then absolutely ecstatic when it turned out he was the only one to miss FJ.
As a completist this question makes no sense to me.
Shyamlee reminded me of Heather from "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend."
Patton, obviously.
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If he's 15 that seems like the perfect age.
Well there goes my Faster Pussycat Kill Kill the Fuck out of Will Riker fan film.
"The Naked Man Trap"
Abrams gutting the two most beloved sci-fi franchises and turning them into empty, shiny fan service has made me retroactively hate everything else he's done.
At least Trebek didn't think Harris was incapable of playing frisbee or at risk of serious injury from doing so.
The Jeopardy! site lists her more broadly as an "AEROSPACE ENGINEER" but undoubtedly rocketry would have been in her educational background.
At first I thought "conterminous" might have an extra "n" at the beginning but in looking it up the two words are actually synonymous with regards to geography but have different albeit interchangeable meanings with regards to ends and leases.
Also enjoyed these books as a kid, helped by largely being ignorant of the racist assumptions and undertones of the character, instead seeing him less as a pinnacle of evolution or breeding and more as the result of being raised in a physically demanding environment that honed all his abilities to their peak; like…
When Scalia died they should have just given RBG his vote because she's easily worth two of him.
Or at least clean up the grammar.
When the first female character of the show is introduced not only as the hot lawyer for one of the male leads but one who then jumps his apparently irresistible bones in the next scene, it doesn't bode well not just for female characters on the show but the entire show itself.
Triple Stumpers which shouldn't have been:
Kennedy was also decisive in Fisher v. University of Texas, upholding the latter's use of race as one of many factors in deciding admissions.
Louis XVII practically eliminated himself since he was only ten when he died and was king in name only.