Oh, sure. Criticize "Sleepless in Austin" all you want.
But I, for one, am just glad that Thor Lund is still being Thor Lund.
Here's Thor:
Oh, sure. Criticize "Sleepless in Austin" all you want.
But I, for one, am just glad that Thor Lund is still being Thor Lund.
Here's Thor:
It's simply not true that SI never gave a copy of the story to OSU or the school's agents.
They sent a copy to Dexter Manley, and he said he couldn't see any problem with the piece.
Maybe Huma didn't have a smartphone.
So Huma has to pick between the personal and the professional? No surprise there. We all have to make that choice, somehow. (Given Huma's personal choices so far, I hope she picks the professional.)
But if any boss is likely to understand how awful and silly and unfair it is to be burdened with your husband's…
Drugs or no drugs?
Snap Poll:
How many of you originally thought the man was the groom?
I did.
There was a US Civil War?
Really?
When?
Part of the reason that so many folks think Ronald Reagan was an amazing president is that they don't remember much about what happened (and didn't) when he was president . . . .
What'd you tell 'em? I'm curious . . .
(By the way, isn't this exactly the kind of ignorance that sustains folks like Glenn Beck and Alex Jones?)
. . . but the rest of us are not as worried about what lies your president is telling . . .
You should be. Not all of 'em are trivial . . .
Am I the only one who sort of wishes they had built that dam?
That's not true and you know it. People know all sorts of things about stuff that happened before they were born.
But it is impossible to know about stuff that happened before the internet. That's a scientific fact.
He compared it jokingly to Watergate . . .
Apparently not in this world.
Maybe in a Philip K. Dick novel . . . .
If only there were a place were people could go to learn how to resolve disputes in a thoughtful, deliberate, yet-still-adversarial manner —- and not through huffy, longwinded letters that misunderstand fruit . . .
Is it true that Rebecca Martinson has been retained as a "special and inspirational advisor"?
How in the world does that work?!?!
Wait.
Really?
For some reason, I feel like buying a Members Only jacket . . .
(Slightly odd company name, don't you think, given Wachtel's commitments to integration . . . .)
A question:
Any idea what happened to the DeSoto after the Sox bought their own hotel? I imagine the lovely folks of Sarasota weren't exactly sending tenants the Wachtels' way . . . .
Thanks for this, Alex and Tommy. Great stuff.