Horn for stabbing, or horn for tooting?
Horn for stabbing, or horn for tooting?
While not as harsh, it reminds me a little of the Inside the Actors’ Studio with the Simpsons cast. In the Q&A, these college kids are all asking excited questions like how much do you all love each other, you’re best friends, tell us all about how you’re basically a family...just fawning all over them. And the cast…
And the skirt exists because the martial artists inside the suits are _all_ male, and without the skirt you’d see “Kimberly’s” package.
The announcement of a new tier results in price cuts on the previous generation though, as retailers reduce stock in anticipation of the new products.
The announcement of a new tier results in price cuts on the previous generation though, as retailers reduce stock in…
Ah, the dictionary argument.
I would call that “reviving a format”
I’m not even sure how you would make a pro-Bannon documentary. I suppose you could end up with a sort of Jesus Camp product, where the people who already don’t like him are horrified by everything in it, and the people who do like him can say “well, except for a few bits of liberal editorializing, that’s an accurate…
Yes, but what is implied by the tweets about the embargo is “they’re not lifting the embargo because they know we’ll say the criticism is right.”
I’m on the original annual offering as well, and while I was immune to surge pricing, they still made me do the pictures of tickets thing.
For Skyrim and Fallout, I recommend Gopher personally. I find his Manchester-by-way-of-a-decade-in-Norway accent unbelievably soothing.
The term comes from a particularly egregious bit of redistricting in Massachusetts under the governorship of Elbridge Gerry, whose name was pronounced with a hard G. A newspaper snarkily called it Gerry’s Salamander, or the Gerrymander.
Wait, “unlike network/cable TV”?
All three of her novels have been adapted, two into movies and one into this miniseries.
Oof. When Bojack Horseman is the lightest thing on your television...
Hannigan plays a money launderer in the second season of a show that revolves around a Mennonite community smuggling drugs for a Mexican cartel. Money laundering isn’t the central focus.
WGN America, not BBC. It’s a Canadian production.
lol. Well, it got a chuckle out of me anyway.
Well, when I made the original “lay back and think of England” comment, I was thinking of Kate England. But she doesn’t apparently have a wikipedia entry.
Language exists to communicate information between people. If I say to somebody that I’m bisexual, I would not be conveying accurate information about my preferences, or my current or likely future actions. If I say I am straight, they receive broadly accurate information about my preferences and activities. I am a…