That was my guess, college radio, might be playing it. The reviewer must have missed the days of AOR (album-oriented rock) in the 70s before corporate pigs ruined radio to the point that all you ever hear these days are hits and not album cuts.
That was my guess, college radio, might be playing it. The reviewer must have missed the days of AOR (album-oriented rock) in the 70s before corporate pigs ruined radio to the point that all you ever hear these days are hits and not album cuts.
Yes, but his “Secret Asian Man” (sic) is no match for the talent of French pop star Johnny Halladay.
It’s not a small correction. The Battle of Culloden was April 16, 1746. The titles said 1752, and Jenny said it was more than five years since she had seen Jamie. If AV Club is going to have someone review Outlander, either they should actually pay attention or have read all the books. Epic fail by the reviewer.
While aspects of the New Deal were progressive, Roosevelt era America was still a deeply misogynistic culture. Notice the Dean’s dig at Eleanor Roosevelt and her “coterie of agitators.”
So you got your law degree from Drumpf University. Sad.
Not relevant since Blue Dress clearly committed battery first.
NO! Blue Dress committed battery by invading her personal space.
That’s the classic tactic of a coward: act all aggressive when people are holding you back to try to look tougher than you really are knowing that they are holding you back.
WRONG! It was CLASSIC SELF-DEFENSE. Fat Blue Dress committed battery when she invaded her personal space. Moreover, her words established a self-defense rationale as she explained calmly WHY she was taking her shoes off. Additionally, she only administered enough of a beating to defend herself. At no time did she…
Disagree. What you are advocating goes beyond self defense and into the world of aggravated assault. Moreover, if someone had the skill to inflict the kind of damage you described, they potentially could get charged with an assault with a deadly weapon.
Blue Dress didn’t actually have to touch her to commit a crime. She invaded her personal space, meeting the legal definition of battery.
And it’s important to note that the Devil in the Blue Dress started the fight with a deliberate confrontation of invading the other woman’s person space by committing battery.
Willing to bet she wasn’t pregnant. She’s just overweight and made people assume she was pregnant, but how many women show a baby bump when they are 3 months pregnant?
The ice javelins came from the same store that had the giant chains which they pulled the dragon out of the icy water.