Because unpredictability is a good thing in a president, apparently.
Because unpredictability is a good thing in a president, apparently.
The *surviving* people.
Don't you mean, "his passion for pulling trains on models?"
I said "hard" not "impossible." And it's only been done once since FDR/Truman. I wasn't really thinking about the decades of Republican dominance that basically went from the Civil War to the Depression.
"Here's your Nobel prize acceptance speech back. Thanks for the loan."-Patti Smith to Bob Dylan
The Lighter Side of Another Side of Bob Dylan
Exactly. It's just a negotiation strategy. Plus, it calls attention to the fact that she's the most important element of the show, which can't hurt her when it comes to future roles. Spidey is pretty astute.
Are you Felicity Huffman?
It's pretty well known that it's hard for a party to win the presidency for the third consecutive time, even when things are going well, just because people are tired of that party. Not tired of their policies, necessarily, or tired of how things are going. They just want to mix things up and try something new, which…
That's one of those books that used to be at every thrift store back in the days when I'd comb them regularly for cheap paperbacks. That and Futureshock, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Shogun, and various books by John Jakes.
Weird. You would expect that a Hungarian, even a racist Hungarian, wouldn't care so much about black vs white. You'd think his racism would be directed more towards Jews or Roma or Turks or something. Someone who either lives or lived in large numbers in eastern and central Europe. Maybe he had some romantic…
It could be two things.
I'll try not to. She was going to come over some time soon and hang out. It's BYOB, of course.
They obviously are thinking it's a remake of 1978's "Khmer Rouge One, Lon Nol Zero."
Yes, that was the joke.
He's more man than thing now. Twisted and evil.
But they're both predated by The Heap.
Well don't use jet fuel. I keep hearing that it won't melt steel beams.
Shouldn't you be doing "c)" all the time? I know I am.
That's somewhat like the advice my dad gave me when I was fourteen, which was, "Fat chicks do it."