snooder87
Snooder87
snooder87

Yes, that's why he's being sued by Netflix.

To be fair, suckers paying money in advance for a product they never receive is not exactly a new concept.

To be fair, since this occurred in 2015, the ASA probably doesn’t really apply in this case, given that I think the statute of limitations is 20 years in New York.

Huge ass truck runs over zombies much better.

30 mpg in an SUV ain't bad.

Reference to a Rage Against The Machine song about cops.

Pah, back in the good old days he would have gotten his real nipples pierced. Kids these days don’t know the meaning of sacrifice. Grumble, grumble.

The character has kinda differed quite a bit in different incarnations.

Could be a stylistic choice to point out that Napoleon was Corsican and not a native French speaker.

An inflatable boat you already have is cheaper than an air mattress you don’t, though.

The thing is, I’m not sure it’s really a problem.

I kind of like having a “wide” selection of new and different shows rather than a much smaller selection of very long running shows. 2 or 3 seasons is a pretty decent cutoff point for most shows, imo.

The only time it’s a problem is when the show runners write a show

It would be interesting to do a Home Improvement reboot focusing on the modern trend of reality home improvement shows.

In this specific case, it’s probably because he’s both CEO and *founder*. He’s not just some hired gun.

We all saw this coming, right?

There’s no “both sides” issue on this.

The Camaro isn’t terrible. And Cadillac makes nice coupes and sport sedans, just dragged down by the overal turn toward crossovers.

Nobody finances these for 60 months. They lease.

I mean, considering his decision making its entirely possible that she was the brains of the operation.

The novel, or comic or whatever has a price, with no continual bombardment to buy something else to change the novel or comic as you are reading it.

Actually it IS easier to sue someone else than to correct a kid’s bad behavior.