"Hilary who?" - moviegoers since 2004
"Hilary who?" - moviegoers since 2004
At least you tagged this properly, Albert. The only proper response to your bitching is, in fact, "SHUT UP WHITEY".
Unless you're angling for a spot in her will, it's just not worth it. We had a grandmother we had to stop going out with for that reason - both rude and manipulative.
I ran into one that didn't post menus, up in Doylestown PA, as a poor recent graduate. A friend and I were scoping for places to eat and saw one that looked ok, people dressed casual. We got water and the menu came out - $60 entrees and $20 appetizers.
I apologized profusely to the waitress (who couldn't have been…
#misandry
The best part of this is that on the pass to Maclin, his first play as an Eagle... after he sees Maclin catch the ball (which would've been a TD but it was underthrown), he runs into an offensive lineman and falls down.
That was the part that finally set me off. So good.
The moment Andy Reid got a second round pick for him (see also: McNabb, Donovan and Feeley, AJ)
Does music not count as art? I mean, you might not think it's good art, but I feel that way about Jackson Pollock.
She could be above "critique that brutally misses the point of the art", right? Because that's what this article is. We all should be above the point of clueless critique.
I actually went with Kim Jong-il because I didn't think most of the readers here would know Kim Il-Sung.
You just need to have each country VOTE for its representative in the gladiator battle royal. Not only does this mean Chuck Norris gets to fight, but he gets to fight against Kim Jong-il.
I'm not particularly manly and I can't accessorize to save my life!
My point being, it's not a word you normally see in scholarly works, whereas "donning" is. That's why the author is wrong about the word she believes tripped "ladymag cadence".
For what it's worth, I'm 110% sure that "accessorized" is the word that threw him. Having done a lot of historical research (as a dude!), I've probably never come across the word, whereas I've seen "donned" plenty of times.
The fact that nobody here seems to realize this is clearly a scripted moment (as evidenced by his pause before delivering the joke, her witty and off-color response, and her referencing it again at the end) confuses the hell out of me.
From the pages of the medical journal "Duh"
Crocs, I bet.
Does this mean the chicken is a bastard of the North?
I get the feeling this user is traditionally attractive, and uses the attention derived to validate their terrible ideas. "People keep buying me drinks, it must be because they want to hear what I have to say!"
In fairness there's truth in advertising - "babble" is right in the user name.