“I know this is a radical idea, but maybe we should have our twitter account managed by someone who *isn’t* a frustrated failed ‘influencer’?”
“I know this is a radical idea, but maybe we should have our twitter account managed by someone who *isn’t* a frustrated failed ‘influencer’?”
“It could ask for Bill Belichick, but that’s not happening.”
That doesn’t really contradict his point. Being great at crafting things, even en masse, is not the same thing as innovating new things.
Let me offer some SAT test equivalencies here:
“Stay far away from prairie dogs—and MLS matches, just to be extra cautious.”
Winning makes people forgive a lot.
Well, their fellow LA NBA team has a legacy name that makes *even less* sense than theirs...
¿Porque no los dos?
“I don’t actually find that clip terribly annoying despite having seen it a hundred times”
“So There’s Trash Talk And Then There’s Casual Bigotry”
That’s the problem with making an announcement that runs before every movie clever or interesting - *nothing* is funny the 40th time. I strongly suspect the people laughing at it have seen it less than five times total, because lots of people see a movie a movie per month or less.
I think it’s to get around the “skip ad in 5 seconds” thing that You Tube and a lot of similar video sites do, in an effort to get people interested enoughto watch the whole thing.
No, it’s not the same. Andrew stated A Way Out could be played with *any* friend, and Youngblood only lets you picks *a* friend:
Every time I see the latest development in GameStop’s gradual disintegration, I have to repost this prophetic Penny Arcade Strip from 2007:
“...it seems to be where he is in life—but it is also not the most interesting, compelling version of him.”
The “Lana Visits A Few Friends And Then Bounces Around California” tour.
...barely. A single date in NY doesn’t count for much.
On the other hand, he explained it and *I* still don’t get it.
The Grateful Dead had one song chart in their entire career, and it happened 20 years after their peak.
Given the quantity of booze they move, that would require a lot of serializing. Does the bar code wrap around the bottle?