They were clearly saying boo-urns.
They were clearly saying boo-urns.
just stuff the corpses in the world cup stadiums and get on with it
The most underrated band of the 90s is Failure.
That’s true of most owners, but that doesn't make it any less true in the case of the Irsays
How many more have to die before we finally do something about Sean Penn?
The hunger-ravaged, wandering spirit of Christopher McCandles haunts the wilds where he perished. He spares the traveler who offers up portions of his granola. He kills the ones that don’t have the kind with M&Ms.
where the 24-year-old McCandless died under unclear circumstances
Dammit. They set off on their journey trying to re-create Into The Wild, only to instead re-create another film, Swept Away.
I definitely cried. It was a great game and an absolutely amazing moment on the mound with all their jerseys, even without all the contrived statistical anomalies. Leave it to baseball to take a great emotional moment and try to make it better with math.
See, here’s the thing: You’re right, there’s no god. But someone died, and believing that they’ll see him again is a comfort to many people. It’s no more or less meaningful than covering the mound in jerseys with his name on them or speaking at his funeral or holding a wake or scattering ashes, because the meaning is…
They’re like boats. Better to be an “appreciator” rather than an “owner.”
Or the Continental Basketball Association.
“Still won't be as bad as Boston fans/reporters" --Chernobyl, Episode 5
I think you’re absolutely 100 percent correct about this movie, but damn if I didn’t enjoy the hell out of it anyway. (shrug emoji)
you basic
This is a far better analysis than “this is gonna be terrible and I’m so edgy and cynical for saying that things are dumb with the implication that if people enjoy it, they’re not as smart as me”.
That doesn’t make me want Game of Thrones: SVU any less.
Pretty sure he would have missed all of them anyway.
McCarthy was like a father to Aaron.
He’s never going to make the big time by kicking out 15% of the audience.