$125? LOL. ...more like 125¢, if you’re lucky.
$125? LOL. ...more like 125¢, if you’re lucky.
A lot depends on the particular state the LW had their experience in. MA, for instance, is incredibly hardcore about IDs when it comes to drinking, requiring (currently, I believe) either a US passport or an ID issued by the state of Massachusetts. As a former Boston bartender myself, I never fucked around when it…
...until Avatar gets rereleased before the sequels drop, and the race to ‘Who cares” begins anew.
Agreed. Athletes have been taking advantage of available technology since the first sneaker was invented. Why stop at chemistry?
After last season, perhaps they feared the recriminations of shame from a horde of Septa Unella cosplayers if they dared show their faces.
The View will be just fine if she leaves. There’s no shortage of mildly attractive, socially tone-deaf blondes out there.
If folks are being reimbursed for their purchases, I’d say they owned them. They just need to buy them again somewhere else. Boo hoo. Pretty sweet deal in my opinion, as none of us were ever reimbursed for our VHS tapes after the world switched to DVD. Personally, I’d love to get my money back on half the books I own.…
Yes, it’s been pointed out to me the author provided more clarity on his Twitter feed for some reason. Additionally, his colleague on Gizmodo (Bryan Menegus) was a bit more thorough in his coverage.
Cool. And yeah, completely familiar with the tactic of buying up related urls for phishing purposes, etc... That sort of clarity really belonged in the article itself though, but I do appreciate you going to Twitter and getting it for me.
“GrubHub has been allegedly buying the URL of thousands of restaurants...Many of the GrubHub-owned pages resemble the restaurant’s actual site.”
Climbing the ladder would’ve produced no substantively positive results. All he would’ve accomplished is gawking at children as if they were in a zoo.
Just so I understand the point here...With no perceivable positive result to be achieved, simply gawking at the kids as if they were in a viewing zoo would’ve been a good thing?
Just let go of the torch, sir, and the flames will dissipate.
I’m confident he’ll find a way to somehow blame his wife for this as well.
Vertigo came along right about the time I felt I was aging out of traditional comic books, introduced me to Morpheus, Constantine, and Jesse Custer to name a few, and effectively extended my Wednesday afternoon comic store visits by well over a decade. Sad to see the imprint come to an end, but confident stories like…
Abdul’s always been the best kind of crazy. You stick to your story, darlin’.
Exactly right. So it’d literally be the only thing needed on the resume of anyone involved with the iteration which completely and utterly ends smoking forever. (as unlikely as that seems)
Any agency or firm they wanted, in fact. If they were part of a campaign that ended smoking, they’d be in extremely high demand.
If smoking was ever eradicated by an advertising campaign, anyone associated with the work could write their own ticket at pretty much any agency in the country.
So Comcast only has to pay a $9MM penalty for their $85MM payday? With a net profit of $76MM, let’s all be supremely confident they’ll never do anything so underhanded again. Lesson learned!