tannyglover
Shart of the Deal
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there’s no explanation for the tongue being there that makes any sense, at all. the thing that connects the “annie k case” to the scientist murder and launches the entire story is a silly, improbable event that’s never explained. All the show’s attempts to link the present case to the past are like this; the heroin

Reminds me too much of this:

Not really? Two different segments. Now an electric Celica... or maybe Cell-Eca (pronunciation not to be confused with Ce-leeca as they already pronounce it in the UK), and we’re talking about something.

He delayed running in 2015 to get Warren to run; he ran after she refused to. He got a lot of momentum going but couldn’t close. He then campaigned for Hillary, including in at least one swing state that she herself didn’t go to. He did 28 more events for her than she did for Obama.

Because the principles Sanders fights for are also being fought in the Democratic primary by ______________

Never have I seen a QB play like this.

I also suspect that the politics of Splinter didn’t quite align with the politics of venture capitalists who made their career failing upwards.

Bigger things are to come.

Side convo not related:

This shit doesn’t just smell fishy, it smells like a goddamn cannery. In one fell swoop, the Dallas PD gets to murder a key witness, set up a potential retrial for Killer Becky with the Elmer Fudd face and paint negroes as stupid.

Same. It looks the just the kind of weird shit everyone in my family refuses to watch with me. Love it. 

I cannot wait for this weird fucking movie.

Yeah, that’s what you get when you hire no-talent never-will-bees. Pete Davidson makes no sense to me. His star power (what there is) is clearly manufactured, but he’s too much of a unfunny pothead to do anything with it. Speaking of unfunny pothead, Pete Davidson is not funny. At all. Why he gets any attention at all

Had tix to see Purple Mountains on the 30th.

I’m too sad to think or write coherently. I discovered the Silver Jews in my 30's, after I had thought I'd heard it all. There was so much playfulness and wounded sweetness in those songs. As I laid in bed weeping for my failed marriage and life, David Berman crooned away those humid Kentucky nights. I don't know that

BOA USA Shorts. (Made in the USA)

BOA USA Shorts. (Made in the USA)