As Modusoperandi pointed out, they can pretty much only call businesses and expect a pickup. Which the original series did a lot of too, but still.
As Modusoperandi pointed out, they can pretty much only call businesses and expect a pickup. Which the original series did a lot of too, but still.
Its been a year. If it still does, something is very wrong.
Exactly. When they’re at a completely different price point than you, yours had *better* be superior.
So yeah, my vote is for “bad parents who are on a path of self destruction.”
Okay, it isn’t a requirement. But in the absence of a form or formal setting, “gimme a dollar - now you’re my client” seems an effective shorthand for making sure the client “...believes...that an attorney-client relationship has been created.” It’s scummy as all hell, sure, but that just makes it a perfect Saul…
“I once met a woman in a chatroom on Clark Atlanta’s campus and she immediately smelled my neck”
Yeah, “do well” means something completely different to a $10 million thriller than a $150 million+ action movie.
That’s the point, though. He was the mayor of Moscow, and his delivered food was *beets*.
I get the impression Speedy was much more popular with Mexicans than Apu ever was with indians.
I mean...would that hold up in court?
According to the article, the alleged cultists live in constant close contact that allows disease to spread quickly and easily. That’s...deeply unwise, but a long way from deliberate infection as a test of faith.
Um...source?
Saul took a Vacuum Man relocation because of the events of BB, and he specifically mentioned Omaha (and Cinnabon!) to Walt. Not saying stuff from BCS won’t come back to haunt Gene, but everything falling apart at the end of BB was definitely what prompted his disappearance.
“Ned” as shorthand for “Edward” never made any sense to me - glad to know the Spanish version has an equally illogical nickname.
Some quick Googling showed that “Juniors” division is 12 and under. So, they must have multiple championships per year.
I am unfamiliar with the limitations of the Indian PM compared to a US President. But given that he can write off 86% of their paper currency with no warning, and selectively redefine *citizenship*, I don’t think his “limited powers” are preventing him from doing immense damage.
I haven’t had black cake. If it’s related to fruitcake, the prospect of having it covered in frosting or fondant sounds...a bit intense.
*counts the asterisks*
Well, *1921*’s feminine ideal.
Sadly, the cash they’re making is rarely off the same people making the cooks’ lives hell.