Mens' Rights Activists.
Mens' Rights Activists.
Trump: Don't call me that in public.
Is this like the "Best Girl" ("by my side") in the intro to the Lumberjack Song? Otherwise I'm out of my depth.
A concentration camp (like Dachau) is ot the same as a death camp (like Auschwitz). Both were part of the same monstrous system. But the term 'concentration camp' predates the third reich, and in other contexts (like the Boer War) was more like a refugee camp or a displacement camp.
It's the Japanese Primark.
Some people like homophobia.
Well it would be "exiting" in the rarely-seen negative sense.
They are cool because of that bit in the William Gibson novel where part of the sign is shot off, so it reads "In N Out URGE". Kids love that kind of word play from literary sf. Sf af.
I saw comic-book adaptation "Ghost World", which has a post-end-credits sequence. I saw it in the cinema when it first came out, and thought the Dara-like protagonist was pretty cool. This time around, I could see her detached, superior shell is self-sabotaging.
Really! Sarah Vine, it should be pointed out is married to Michael Gove. Gove was already one of the UK's most detested politicians before he masterminded one of the Brexit campaigns.
To say nothing of Lewis Carroll, JM Barrie, and L. Frank Baum's characters.
"Liquor"
These questions are OK, I guess. But by way of inspiration, here are some of Richard Herring's emergency questions from his interview-based Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast:
The one about the Olsen Twins movies is also well worth a listen.
"Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is a dreadful book by Robert Rankin. The band referred to above is "Texas Chainsaw Manager".
Come back Mitt Romney, all is forgiven.
I heard a documentary about "library music", the copyright-free music you can use for any purpose. The "Vision On" theme was improvised in a single take by a group of session musicians who had some time left after cranking out some library music.
Well who can say? But here's one plausible-seeming, academic-style paper:
It's a well documented tactic. You only want to attract massively gullible respondents. So you only put out highly implausible and poorly written solicitations. The worse the spam message, the more witless the person who bites.
Played on a kazoo, recorder, ukulele and toy xylophone.