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Maybe they didn't actually hold off handing them over but rather presented the client with one last chance to change her mind given how much she owed them

I am about 30 and I cannot imagine lusting after a 16 year old boy - I mean, seriously?

I am also surprised that people seem to think it is acceptable for Peter to use his position to punish those who he perceives harmed his wife - is this even remotely legal, let alone ethical? I hope he gets it for this one, and also that Alicia calls him out for undermining another women who has actually worked hard

I just can't believe that out of all of those educated people no-one is telling her to keep her stupid mouth shut when it comes to being a preachy twat - is the USA really that far into christianity, even in a city like Chicago?

What the hell, no edit button?
*Mommy's

I first saw her in 30 days of night, and I liked her

She's already a right-wing nutbar so why not

My best friend just realised the same thing - puking and tired, uh oh! Right away too

OK that didn't work so nevermind, also the edit button is missing sometimes

@avclub-9621bf642a356f5698546a5902246d4f:disqus I think it does, but not after an edit maybe?

Alicia doesn't need politiking skills, she just calls on her husband's magic genie of a name and poof! She gets what she wants (while pretending not to use his name to get what she wants). She's acted like the boss from day one, and I think she was called out on it a couple of times. So maybe she will do OK. The

This was the first episode I found it to be actually tedious. The act like teenagers, so awkward about sex.

It's funny - gun ownership/use is almost entirely apolitical here in Canada, and it's definitely not a partisan issue. The only thing that we really got up in arms about in terms of guns was the gun registry disaster. Almost everyone in this town has a gun but I don't think there are ever any gun related deaths (other

Why do people get so upset over the idea that racism still exists, and that it is not a thing of the past? I've seen it time and time again. People seem to get more offended that people are offended by racism than people are offended by racism itself.